Aims and Scope

Aims & Scope

The Global Review of Tourism and Social Sciences (GRTSS) is an interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed journal that publishes high-quality research in tourism, management and business, economics, finance, and cultural studies.

The journal provides a platform for scholarly discussions that bridge theory and practice, and welcomes research addressing sustainable development, economic growth, organizational behavior, and cultural preservation. Contributions may include global analyses, regional insights, and local case studies that appeal to academics, policymakers, and professionals.

Aims

  • Advance interdisciplinary research across tourism, management, economics, finance, and cultural studies.
  • Promote theoretical and practical relevance through research addressing real-world challenges.
  • Foster collaboration among academics, professionals, and decision-makers globally.
  • Ensure research impact by aligning academic insights with social and economic priorities.
  • Encourage global inclusion by publishing perspectives from both developed and developing contexts.

Focus Areas

1. Tourism

Sustainable Tourism, Destination Management, Cultural & Heritage Tourism, Eco-Tourism, Smart Tourism, Event & Festival Tourism, Medical & Wellness Tourism, Adventure Tourism, Rural and Urban Tourism, Crisis Management, Tourism Policy and Governance.

2. Business and Management

Organizational Behavior, Leadership and HRM, Service Quality & Customer Satisfaction, Digital Business Transformation, Marketing Strategy, Entrepreneurship & Innovation, Strategic Management, Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), Workforce Development.

3. Economics and Finance

Economic Development, Financial Management, Public Finance, Revenue and Pricing Strategy, Property and Real Estate Economics, FDI, Monetary Policy, Risk and Resilience, Accounting, Auditing, Financial Reporting, Managerial and Cost Accounting, Business Ecosystems, Inclusive Growth, Sustainable Economic Policy.

4. Cultural Studies

Heritage Conservation, Intangible Cultural Heritage, Cultural Sensitivity, Identity and Place Attachment, Cross-Cultural Communication, Host-Guest Relations, Community Engagement, Cultural Narratives, Media Representation, and Language in Social Sciences.