Scientific production on tourism innovation trends: Bibliometric analysis of contributions of industry 4.0 in the periods 2019-2023

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Maria Ines Padilla Díaz
Ian David Criolla Cruz https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4594-274X
Humberto García Viloria
Martha Ceciliafranco Pacheco

Keywords

Tourism innovation, Bibliometric analysis, Technology, Industry 4.0

Abstract

This scientific article carries out a bibliometric analysis of the scientific production generated between 2019 and 2023 on tourism innovation and main trends using tools such as R and VOSviewer, from a review of the Scopus and Web of Science databases. The main authors, journals and academic production in these areas were identified, as well as the keywords most used in the studies. The contexts derived from the post-pandemic and technological advances are some of the notable factors that encouraged this type of studies in tourist areas. This analysis is especially relevant to the tourism sector in general, providing an overview of research trends.

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