1. A 25-Year Odyssey through Luxury Tourism ResearchAji Sudarsono, Ramiz Ansharil Haq, 2025, original scientific article Abstract: This study conducts a bibliometric and systematic literature review (SLR) of luxury tourism research, analysing 72 Scopus-indexed articles from 2000 to 2025. The findings reveal a growing interest in luxury tourism, with publication peaks in 2024 (14 articles) and notable growth between 2022 and 2023. Italy leads in research output (8 articles), followed by the UK, New Zealand, and China (7 each), while developing nations like Indonesia remain underrepresented. Thematic analysis identifies key clusters, including socio-economic impacts, luxury consumer behaviour, and sustainability in hospitality. Research predominantly employs qualitative methodology (38 studies) as the primary data collection tool. Emerging trends emphasize digitalization, sustainability, and experiential luxury tourism, with increasing use of AI, machine learning, and social media analytics. The study highlights the multidisciplinary nature of luxury tourism, intersecting with business, social sciences, and environmental studies. Mixed-method approaches are gaining traction, blending qualitative depth with quantitative generalizability. Key challenges include balancing luxury tourism’s economic benefits with sustainability and addressing infrastructural gaps in emerging destinations. The VOSviewer analysis underscores global research collaborations, with Europe and Asia as dominant contributors. Practical implications suggest that stakeholders should prioritize sustainable practices, digital marketing, and personalized experiences to cater to luxury tourists. Future research should explore developing markets, cultural influences, and policy impacts to enrich the global understanding of luxury tourism dynamics. Keywords: luxury tourism, bibliometric analysis, systematic literature review, PRISMA, digitalization, consumer behaviour Published in RUP: 20.01.2026; Views: 79; Downloads: 0
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2. Relevance of Place Attachment towards Sustainability in Tourism : A Bibliometric AnalysisArun Bhatia, Umesh Kumar, Saurabh Kumar, Divyam Sharma, 2025, original scientific article Abstract: Sustainability is a core and primary outcome of place attachment studies, an increasingly popular research topic in the tourism industry. It is a significant concern in daily life because of social and environmental issues and the need to preserve legacy and facilities to maintain tourism destinations. In this study, the Scopus database and keywords related to place attachment, sustainability, and tourism were used to identify the papers. The result revealed that 720 papers were found in the Scopus database from 1988 to 2023. After filtering the data, only 448 papers were included for further analysis. In this study, authors use the bibliometrics analysis technique, VOSviewer, and RStudio software to quantify and visualise the existing literature on place attachment and sustainability and evaluate the main overview of the research summary. This study aims to present a bibliometric overview of place attachment towards sustainability in tourism research. The study employed co-occurrence of keywords, most prolific authors, most cited countries, most cited articles, and co-authorship by country analyses. The findings show significant growth in the field of place attachment and sustainability research, including authors, significant journals, research papers, and countries. Keywords: place, place attachment, sustainability, tourism, bibliometric analysis Published in RUP: 20.01.2026; Views: 65; Downloads: 0
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3. Education and sport : identifying most productive research topics related to muscle with bibliometric analysisJernej Završnik, Peter Kokol, Rado Pišot, Helena Blažun Vošner, 2015, original scientific article Keywords: sport, education, bibliometric analysis, text analysis, articles, research topics, scientific production Published in RUP: 03.04.2017; Views: 4582; Downloads: 170
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4. Bibliometric patterns of research funding : a case of sports medicineJernej Završnik, Peter Kokol, Rado Pišot, Helena Blažun Vošner, 2015, professional article Abstract: Bibliometric patterns of research funding Keywords: bibliometric analysis, bibliographic databases, Scopus, sports medicine, text minig, benchmarking, reputational yardsticks Published in RUP: 03.04.2017; Views: 3810; Downloads: 41
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