The Journal of Information Technology and Tourism: A Content Analysis of the Past 10 Years

Authors: 
Dan Wang
Daniel Fesenmaier
Hannes Werthner
Karl Wöber
Type: 
Journal article
Proceedings: 
Publisher: 
Information Technology & Tourism, Vol. 12-1
Pages: 
3 - 16
ISBN: 
Year: 
2010
Abstract: 
This article performs a content analysis on the first 10 volumes of Information Technology & Tourism. A total of 144 articles are classified by six different categories. To identify trends and<br> patterns in themes, the analysis is split into various periods. The objectives of this study include taking a look at the history of the journal to see what progress the scientific information technology<br> and tourism commumty is making in their field. The data support the authors' early impressions of ITT as a primarily interdisciplinary journal dealing largely with human-computer interaction-related<br> issues with an increasing number of articles dealing with business models recently. In addition, the distribution of articles by countries suggests that ITT has become a truly international<br> journal reflecting studies from all parts of the world.
TU Focus: 
Information and Communication Technology
Reference: 

Dan Wang, D. Fesenmaier, H. Werthner, K. Wöber:
"The Journal of Information Technology and Tourism: A Content Analysis of the Past 10 Years";
Information Technology & Tourism, Vol. 12 (2010), 1; S. 3 - 16.

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Last changed: 
10.01.2011 15:59:45
TU Id: 
192684
Accepted: 
Accepted
Invited: 
Department Focus: 
Business Informatics
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Author List: 
Dan Wang, D. Fesenmaier, H. Werthner, K. Wöber