ANNALS OF TOURISM RESEARCH

Taking stock: Lessons for theory and practice from COVID-19 tourism research

Yang Yang, Carol X Zhang

Abstract

Five years after Yang et al.’s (2021) early review of COVID-19 tourism studies, it is worth taking stock of the research landscape again. Various articles emerged in relation to this crisis. However, because many described similar surveys or scenarios without offering novel insights, academics warned of a “paperdemic” of low-quality research (Dinis-Oliveira, 2020). As the final contribution to the Coronavirus Curated Collection, this research note does not aim to present a systematic and comprehensive review; rather, it offers an integrative picture of how COVID-era investigations have molded the contours of tourism scholarship.

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Research topic

Sustainability and Resilience

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Geographic area

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HOW TO CITE

Yang, Y., & Zhang, C. X. (2026). Taking stock: Lessons for theory and practice from COVID-19 tourism research. JAnnals of Tourism Research, 119, 104216.

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