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A bibliometric analysis of research on tourism content marketing: Background knowledge and thematic evolution

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HELIYON
Volume 9, Issue 2, Pages -

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e13487

Keywords

Co-word; Co-citation; Bibliometric; Content marketing; Tourism

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Content marketing is an important trend in the tourism industry, attracting attention from stakeholders. This study adopts a comprehensive approach to analyze 659 articles on content marketing in travel sectors. The results show that previous research has focused on eWOM and WOM's impact on business performance, the role of social media and UGC in destination image formulation, the influence of eWOM and UGC on the decision-making process, and opportunities and challenges. Additionally, hot research topics include online review and UGC implementation, communication and information search, customer behavior prediction, and user experience, quality, and management.
Content marketing is becoming an important trend in the tourism industry and is attracting the attention of many stakeholders. Previous studies have sporadically highlighted only some content marketing aspects, but none comprehensively described the topic. To fill this gap, this study adopts a comprehensive approach by combining two bibliometric co-citation and co-keyword analysis methods of 659 articles on content marketing in travel sectors. The co-citation results indicate that tourism content marketing research has been concentrated on the themes of (1) the impact of electronic word of mouth (eWOM) and word of mouth (WOM) on business perfor-mance; (2) the role of social media, user-generated content (UGC) and destination image formulation; (3) the impact of eWOM and UGC on the decision-making process; as well as (4) opportunities and challenges. Additionally, based on the co-keyword analysis, hot research topics are explored, including online review implementation; UGC implementation; communication and information search; customer behavior prediction model; the decision-making process; and issues related to user experience, quality, and management. Among these, UGC implementation is the most likely trend that researchers can develop in the future. In addition, the influence of other types of UGC (e.g., user-generated travel videos) is a promising avenue for future research. This study will help researchers understand the role and influence of tourism content marketing. Furthermore, tourism marketers can use content marketing to restore destination image and address last-minute booking issues after the COVID-19 pandemic.

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