Aims and Scope

The Global Review of Tourism and Social Sciences is an interdisciplinary journal that publishes high-quality research in distinct fields, including tourism, management and business, economics, finance, business economics, and cultural studies. The journal aims to provide a comprehensive platform for scholarly discussions that highlight the significance of each of these fields independently, while fostering a deeper understanding of their individual contributions to society.

The journal encourages contributions that explore global trends, regional developments, and local case studies within these fields. It offers valuable insights into contemporary issues such as sustainable development, economic growth, organizational behavior, and societal well-being. The journal welcomes research that advances theoretical frameworks as well as practical applications, appealing to a diverse audience of academics, policymakers, and industry professionals. While tourism remains a core area of focus, the journal equally values contributions from other disciplines in management, business, economics, finance, and cultural studies.

Aims:

  1. Advance interdisciplinary research by publishing high-quality studies in tourism, management, business, economics, finance, business economics, and cultural studies.

  2. Foster a comprehensive understanding of global issues through empirical and theoretical research that addresses key challenges across tourism, management, business, economics, finance, business economics, and cultural studies.

  3. Facilitate collaboration between academics, policymakers, and industry professionals to create innovative solutions for sustainable development and effective management in tourism and other related fields.

  4. Contribute to the practical application of research findings by engaging with real-world business, policy, and community development challenges, ensuring that research is relevant and impactful across a range of disciplines.

  5. Promote inclusivity and diversity by featuring research from scholars worldwide, focusing on both developed and developing regions, ensuring a balanced representation of perspectives from different global contexts.

Sections:

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

  2. Business and Management: Organizational Behavior, Human Resource Management (HRM), Leadership and Motivation, Service Quality and Customer Satisfaction, Marketing, Digital Transformation in Business, Entrepreneurship and Innovation, Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), Strategic Management, Workforce Development.

  3. Economics, Finance & Business Economics: Economic Development, Property Market Dynamics, Financial Management, Revenue Management, Foreign Direct Investment (FDI), Demand and Supply Analysis, Pricing Strategies, Sustainable Economic Development, Financial Risk and Resilience, Business Ecosystems, Inclusive Economic Growth.

  4. Cultural Studies: Heritage Conservation, Intangible Cultural Heritage, Cultural Sensitivity, Host-Guest Relations, Cross-Cultural Communication, Social Exchange Theory, Identity and Place Attachment, Community Development, Cultural Representation in Media, Language and Communication in Social Sciences.