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ABSTRACT

As an epilogue to this special issue, this paper offers a brief critical review of Chinese-outbound-tourism literature, developed so far in conjunction with the articles accepted in this special issue. In doing so, we provide an overview of the state-of-the-art knowledge with regard to Chinese outbound tourism. Issues other than those presented in the special issue articles are also discussed and highlighted. These include the social and environment issues that could possibly prove not as positive as economic benefits in destination countries.

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Notes on contributors

Songshan (Sam) Huang

Songshan (Sam) Huang, PhD, is Senior Lecturer in Tourism Management, School of Management, City West Campus, University of South Australia, Adelaide, SA 5000, Australia (E‐mail: [email protected]).

Byron W. Keating

Byron W. Keating, PhD, is Professor and Director/Head of the Research School of Management, Australian National University, University Avenue, Acton ACT 2601, Australia (E-mail: [email protected]).

Anton Kriz

Anton Kriz, PhD, is a Senior Lecturer at the Newcastle Business School, Ourimbah Campus, University of Newcastle, University Drive, Callagham, NSW 2308, Australia (E‐mail: [email protected]).

Vincent Heung

Vincent C.S. Heung, PhD, is Head of the Hotel, Service and Tourism Studies Department, Chai Wan Campus, Hong Kong Institute of Vocational Studies, Hong Kong SAR, China (E‐mail: [email protected]).

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