2020
DOI: 10.1080/10978526.2020.1722683
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Twenty Years of Latin American Business Review: A Bibliometric Overview

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“…This will permit observation of the magnitude of changes in taxpaying units established in the tourism destinations as a result of the sanitary crisis, as a way to better understand the region's resilience and business closure in major adverse situations (Landini et al 2018;Sabatino 2016). The research is in line with the growing interest in academia and practitioners to inductively examine neglected topics in tourism industry crises (Pennington-Gray 2018), such as taxation-related consequences of economic crises in tourism (Jiang et al 2019) and the impacts produced by structural changes in understudied geographical regions, such as Latin American countries (Kumar et al 2020). The methodology employs probability distributions and definite integrals analysis, which constitute classical mathematical techniques with multiple applications in a wide range of fields but are innovative for evaluating the economic impact of a crisis in tourism industry contexts.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 66%
“…This will permit observation of the magnitude of changes in taxpaying units established in the tourism destinations as a result of the sanitary crisis, as a way to better understand the region's resilience and business closure in major adverse situations (Landini et al 2018;Sabatino 2016). The research is in line with the growing interest in academia and practitioners to inductively examine neglected topics in tourism industry crises (Pennington-Gray 2018), such as taxation-related consequences of economic crises in tourism (Jiang et al 2019) and the impacts produced by structural changes in understudied geographical regions, such as Latin American countries (Kumar et al 2020). The methodology employs probability distributions and definite integrals analysis, which constitute classical mathematical techniques with multiple applications in a wide range of fields but are innovative for evaluating the economic impact of a crisis in tourism industry contexts.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 66%
“…This term has emerged from the library and information science research areas (Sengupta, 1992) and was referred to as “statistical bibliography” in older literature. This methodology has been used to analyze various kinds of records such as journals (Donthu et al, 2020b; Kumar et al, 2020), universities (Kumar & Pandey, 2017; Merigó et al, 2019), and topics (Baker et al, 2020; Khanra et al, 2020). These studies mainly rank key authors, institutions, and countries based on their contributions.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such retrospective studies have been frequently published by various journals to analyze the ongoing advancements. For instance, Donthu et al (2020a) analyzed 45 years journey of Journal of Business Research while Kumar et al (2020) provided a retrospective overview of Latin American Business Review . Other similar studies include bibliometric overview of International Journal of Advertising (Donthu et al, 2020b) and European Journal of Marketing (Martínez-López et al, 2018).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Finally, we sorted in order of citation. We exported the 2,094 documents found for an analysis of keywords and abstracts via VOSviewer software, which works in great harmony as an auxiliary tool for SLR (Kumar et al, 2020;Pizzi et al, 2020).…”
Section: Proknow-c Processmentioning
confidence: 99%