Journal of Sustainable Tourism

Papers
(The TQCC of Journal of Sustainable Tourism is 14. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-08-01 to 2025-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Protected area influence over resident attitudes towards tourism in gateway communities169
Guiding pro-environmental behaviour: examining the impact of cognitive and behavioural interventions on sustainable food choices in hospitality126
How does negative destination publicity influence residents’ shame and quality of life? The moderating role of perceived destination resilience123
Environmental habitus of chefs and food waste management in hospitality operations94
Diaspora’s intuitive role as cultural ambassador: toward a new cultural sustainability perspective94
Visitors’ motivations to engage in glacier tourism in the European Alps: comparison of six sites in France, Switzerland, and Austria89
The role of tourism in boosting circular transition: a measurement system based on a participatory approach77
Understanding drivers and barriers affecting tourists’ engagement in digitally mediated pro-sustainability boycotts76
Tourist emotional change and social media coping – evidence from interactions between tourists and host children in impoverished destinations74
The design of an eco-tax on tourism waste for sustainable destinations, based on environmental efficiency and spatial dependence65
Environmental sustainability in the event industry: a systematic review and a research agenda59
Lisbon's unsustainable tourism intensification: contributions from social representations to understanding a depoliticised press discourse and its consequences58
Correction55
Who is sharing green eWOM? Big data evidence from the travel and tourism industry55
Beauty and tourists’ sustainable behaviour in rural tourism: a self-transcendent emotions perspective54
Evaluating the effects of hotel location on the adoption of green management strategies and hotel performance53
DEI management and firm performance in the hospitality industry: the moderating role of country-level DEI climate52
Mapping embodiment across the nexus of gender, tourism, and entrepreneurship51
Making memories that matter: how do different recollections of an Antarctic tourism experience impact future conservation behavior?50
Financing tourism entrepreneurship: a gender perspective on the reproduction of inequalities48
The effect of destination brand love on environmentally responsible behavior: A comparison between tourists and residents47
Aviation big data-driven tourism carbon efficiency evaluation: evidence from China46
A machine learning approach to classifying sustainability practices in hotel management46
Visitors’ values and perceptions of seal watching management in Northwestern Iceland45
Relational antecedents of sustainability orientation in hospitality and tourism firms: the mediating role of absorptive capacity44
Decarbonizing business travel: a qualitative exploration of the (mis-)alignment between knowledge organizations’ climate strategies and travel practices43
From Overtourism to Sustainability Governance: A New Tourism Era43
Loyalty program mobility beliefs and carbon offset43
Pacific peoples and the pandemic: exploring multiple well-beings of people in tourism-dependent communities42
Decolonising tourism and development: from orphanage tourism to community empowerment in Cambodia40
Exploring psychological mechanisms behind tourists’ sustainable behaviours at homestays40
Pathway to zero emissions in global tourism: opportunities, challenges, and implications39
Scale development for measuring sustainability of urban destinations from the perspectives of residents, tourists, businesses and government37
How socially just are taxes on air travel and ‘frequent flyer levies’?36
Embedding justice into climate policy and practice relevant to tourism35
Work and leisure: negative cross-contextual spillover of individuals’ pro-environmental behaviours from workplace to hotel34
The effect of self-conscious emotions of guilt and regret on consumers’ intentions to reduce food waste34
Book review: quantitative sustainability: interdisciplinary research for sustainable development goals33
Minimizing the sustainability knowledge-practice gap through creating shared value: The case of small accommodation firms33
Rethinking food waste: lessons from best practice33
Measuring priorities of sustainable post-pandemic tourism policy factors using novel fuzzy multi-criteria decision making approach33
Methodological and theoretical advancements in social impacts of tourism research33
Early community recommendations for sustainable mega-events: evidence from the 2032 Brisbane Olympic Games33
Tourism geopolitics: assemblages of infrastructure, affect, and imagination Tourism Geopolitics: Assemblages of Infrastructure, Affect, and Imagination 32
Exploring the role of nested institutions in community-based tourism development: Two case studies from China’s Tibetan pastoral region32
Residents’ citizenship behavior between collectivism and individualism: the roles of COVID-19 recurrence risk and length of residency32
Tourist re-enchantment: cultivating planetary wellbeing through more-than-human entanglements in the forest31
Workplace inclusion struggles and consequences on migrant workers—a multi-group invariance analysis31
Effects of perceived benefits and concerns misfit on residents’ destination citizenship behaviors: a moderating role of perceived risk of COVID-19 recurrence31
The Potential of Toxic Tours: Indigenous Perspectives on Crises, Relationships, Justice and Resurgence in Oklahoma Indian Country31
Zero waste solutions in hospitality: technology alignment and agile management practices for responsible consumption and production of food29
Macro-scale decarbonisation of tourism: insights from Australia29
Effective Chinese-to-English biotic interpretation in ecotourism destinations: a corpus-based interdisciplinary study29
Entrepreneuring for regenerative tourism. Doing business differently in Tasmania’s regional hospitality industry28
How does destination psychological ownership affect tourists’ pro-environmental behaviors? A moderated mediation analysis28
Why local residents support sustainable tourism development?28
Institutionalised tourism policy goals: fit to address climate change?28
Cross-border tourism as an agent of environmental peacebuilding27
Co-opting overtourism: tourism stakeholders’ use of the perceptions of overtourism in their power struggles27
How use of knowledge sources influences eco-innovation in the tourism sector through product innovation and/or process innovation26
Interaction between sustainability practices and the mediating role of hotel performance26
Indigenous women’s approaches to tourism planning: lessons from Ecuador25
The impact of culture on small tourism businesses’ access to finance: the moderating role of gender inequality25
Benefits of policy actor embeddedness for sustainable tourism indicators’ design: the case of Andalusia25
Food waste in group dining: the interplay of shame and conflict aversion in the “last piece of food” dilemma25
Coping with precarity in the tourism performing arts industry: a case study of China’s Wa entertainers25
On all fronts: how to end aviation exceptionalism24
Restoring hope and optimism through staycation programs: an application of psychological capital theory24
Resistance and power dynamics in tourist destinations: a study of Mallorca’s anti-touristification protests through Bourdieu’s theory of practice23
How does the cuteness of persuasive communication about sustainable tourism shape tourists’ environmentally responsible behavioral intentions?22
Intelligent automation for sustainable tourism: a systematic review21
From nature experience to visitors’ pro-environmental behavior: the role of perceived restorativeness and well-being21
Gen Z – pioneers or paradox in sustainable tourism?21
Effects of organisational, individual and contextual factors on employees’ intentions to adopt green practices20
The “untouched” frontier: an unsustainable imaginary in the anthropocene20
Perceptions of climate change risk and sustainable adaptations in the Swedish ski industry20
Travel fear and immunity certificates: a two-stakeholder perspective20
“Ontological shocks”: new transformations for sustainability through psychedelic tourism20
Knowledge alone won’t “fix it”: building regenerative literacy20
A regulation for inappropriate interactions between local children and tourists in poor destinations - a child rights informed practice20
Green practices, golden stars: how hotel ratings shape guests’ pro-environmental behavior19
Resident well-being and sustainable tourism development: the ‘capitals approach’19
The purpose of a sustainable tourism journal19
Tourism policy, spatial justice and COVID-19: lessons from a tourist-historic city19
Overcoming double positive spillovers: automatic habits and dual environmental cognitions driving pro-environmental behaviors among hotel customers18
Developing dynamic capabilities for community collaboration and tourism product innovation in response to crisis: Nepal and COVID-1918
Gender justice in global tourism: exploring tourism transformation through the lens of feminist alternative economics18
Air travel and persuasive climate communications18
A change would do you good: advances in research impact in sustainable tourism and some ‘home truths’ for the sector18
Articulating a developmental transformation through forest-based tourism: a process perspective17
‘We shall retaliate’: responses to resident criticism on compatriot tourist misbehavior17
Stakeholders’ involvement in an evidence-based sustainable tourism plan17
How tourists’ negative and positive emotions motivate their intentions to reduce food waste16
Tourist ESG engagement behaviors: conceptualization, scale development, and nomological Network16
The power of homestay tourism in fighting social stigmas and inequities16
Inbound tourism and income inequality: the role of banking sector development16
Enhancing compliance assessment through regenerative transformations: a food waste perspective16
Tourism, compounding crises, and struggles for sovereignty16
Expanding self, breaking stereotypes, and building hospitality: resident mindfulness’ role in host-tourist interaction15
Advancing sustainable development goals through interdisciplinarity in sustainable tourism research15
Activating socio-cultural values for sustainable tourism development in natural protected areas15
Present and future climate potentials for several outdoor tourism activities in Spain15
Women empowerment in peer-to-peer accommodation settings: perspectives of female Airbnb hosts15
Exploring environmental concerns on digital platforms through big data: the effect of online consumers’ environmental discourse on online review ratings15
Food waste avoidance behavior: How different are generation Z travelers?15
Gender and tourism sustainability15
Air travellers’ attitudes towards carbon emissions: evidence from the Google Flights interface15
Let residents interpret the artwork: connecting art and local communities by sharing local knowledge at rural art festivals15
What do tourism and hospitality companies convey about labor union relations in their CSR reports? A conceptual model and empirical findings14
To understand or to touch? Evoking tourists’ cultural preservation commitment through heritage tourism interpretation14
A study of how LGBTQ tourists’ perceptions of residents’ feelings about them affect their revisit intentions: an emotional solidarity perspective14
Do crises affect the sustainability of the economic effects of tourism? A case study of Hong Kong14
Bridging the science-policy gap in sustainable tourism: evidence from a multiple case study analysis of UNWTO INSTO sustainable tourism observatories14
How to Get Published in the Best Tourism Journals14
A framework for gender influences on sustainable business models in women’s tourism entrepreneurship: doing and re-doing gender14
Generation Z and pro-sustainable tourism behaviors: internal and external drivers14
Letter to editor: Academics can change the world, if they stop talking only to their peers14
“She” power: role transition and self-empowerment of women in rural tourism14
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