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Articles

Progress in space tourism studies: a systematic literature review

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Pages 372-383 | Received 26 Jun 2020, Accepted 22 Nov 2020, Published online: 16 Dec 2020
 

ABSTRACT

This study reviews the literature at the intersection between outer-space and tourism to obtain an overview of space tourism publications. A systematic literature review method was employed to retrieve and analyse relevant journal articles published in the past two decades. A total of 109 papers were identified based on the review protocol and analysed by the year of publication, journal distribution, research method, and leading author. Meanwhile, a hybrid thematic analysis was conducted to categorise all the articles according to tourism research domains. The results showed a rising trend of space tourism publications and an increasing emergence of studies in tourism-oriented journals. It was also found that existing studies are mostly conceptual papers while empirical studies are scant and limited to market research. The implications for ensuing studies were further discussed. This is the first systematic literature review that provides an overview of space tourism publications and the synthesis of research domains.

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Yaozhi Zhang

Yaozhi Zhang holds a BSc in Hotel Management from Macao Institute for Tourism Studies. Currently, he is a student of the Erasmus Mundus European Master in Tourism Management (EMTM) program at Faculty of Tourism, Department of Business Administration, University of Girona, Spain. His research interests centre on tourism research methods and smart tourism.

Leran Wang

Leran Wang holds a BSc in Hotel Management from Macao Institute for Tourism Studies. She is currently studying MSc in Service Management, Tourism at Lund University. Her research interests are service management and tourism innovations.

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