About the Journal

Aim

The Journal of Tourism, Culture, and Management Studies (JTCMS) aims to serve as a platform for academics, researchers, and professionals to explore the dynamic interplay between tourism, culture, and management. The journal aspires to contribute to the advancement of knowledge in these fields by promoting innovative research, theoretical frameworks, and practical solutions that address contemporary challenges in tourism and cultural management.


Scope

The journal welcomes original research articles, review papers, case studies, and conceptual contributions in the following areas:

1. Tourism Studies

  • Tourism development and destination management.
  • Ecotourism and sustainable tourism practices.
  • The role of tourism in economic and community development.
  • Digital transformation in tourism marketing and operations.

2. Cultural Studies in Tourism

  • Impacts of tourism on cultural heritage and identity.
  • Cultural tourism and its contribution to global understanding.
  • Strategies for managing and preserving cultural and heritage sites.
  • Role of intangible cultural heritage in tourism experiences.

3. Management Practices in Tourism and Hospitality

  • Leadership and human resource management in the tourism sector.
  • Innovation and entrepreneurship in tourism and hospitality.
  • Strategic management for destination competitiveness.
  • Crisis management and resilience in tourism.

4. Interdisciplinary Approaches

  • The intersection of tourism, cultural anthropology, and sociology.
  • Policies and regulations shaping tourism and cultural industries.
  • Ethical considerations in tourism and cultural management.

5. Emerging Trends and Challenges

  • Sustainable tourism and its impact on global sustainability goals.
  • Integration of technology in enhancing tourism experiences.
  • Globalization and its effects on local cultures and management practices.
  • Balancing cultural preservation and tourism development.

Why JTCMS?

The journal seeks to bridge the gap between academia and practice, fostering dialogue among scholars, policymakers, and industry practitioners. It aims to publish high-quality, impactful research that addresses real-world challenges and contributes to shaping the future of tourism, culture, and management.