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Automated content analysis: The review of the big data systemic discourse in tourism and hospitality
Author(s) -
Peterlin Judita,
Meško Maja,
Dimovski Vlado,
Roblek Vasja
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
systems research and behavioral science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.371
H-Index - 45
eISSN - 1099-1743
pISSN - 1092-7026
DOI - 10.1002/sres.2790
Subject(s) - tourism , hospitality , big data , hospitality industry , data science , content analysis , scale (ratio) , set (abstract data type) , hospitality management studies , sustainable tourism , computer science , marketing , knowledge management , sociology , business , political science , social science , data mining , geography , cartography , law , programming language
Tourism is one of the economic activities that has changed most since large‐scale multidimensional data set, so‐called big data, was provided. The scientific literature on big data and tourism with the hospitality industry has been growing exponentially, which is, for this reason, hard to comprehend and synthesise manually. Our research question is how to familiarise oneself with the current knowledge of the relationship between the big data and the complex changes in the tourism and hospitality industry. An automated content analysis procedure was used to identify key topics and concepts of interest to the researchers. A careful review of the abstracts and full texts was carried out, resulting in a final list of 308 papers published in 154 journals. We used the Leximancer software 5.0 to create an automated content analysis. Seven topics (tourism, data, search, model, industry, online and travel) from papers published between 2011 and 5/2020 were found. We propose future development trends of big data in sustainable tourism.