A REVIEW OF WINE AND WINE TOURISM PRESENCE IN THE SCIENTIFIC PAPERS IN JOURNALS IN THE FIELD OF TOURISM

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wine, tourism, wine tourism, enotourism, wineries, literature overview

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The aim of this paper is to indicate the representation of the papers related to wine and wine (eno) tourism in the scientific journals in the field of tourism from the Journal Citation Reports (JCR) list, with the Impact Factor (IF) – Clarivate Analytics. Fifteen journals have been analyzed on the basis of the phrase presence related to wine and wine tourism in titles, keywords and abstracts. 91 papers have been singled out, with their review per journal, as well as summary of publication frequency per year. The significance of wine and wine tourism in the entire tourism is emphasized through the tendency of their increasing presence in the most relevant scientific journals in the field. This paper creates a foundation for the authors interested in detailed research of the papers published so far, and therefore further development of the scientific and research activities related to wine and wine tourism.

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Anđelić, S., Garabinović, D., & Šormaz, G. (2019). A REVIEW OF WINE AND WINE TOURISM PRESENCE IN THE SCIENTIFIC PAPERS IN JOURNALS IN THE FIELD OF TOURISM. Economics of Agriculture, 66(4), 1055–1090. https://doi.org/10.5937/ekoPolj1904055A