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Scopus Contribution of innovation studies to the intellectual structure of the hospitality and tourism literature(Emerald Publishing, 2024) Arici, H.E.; Köseoglu, M.A.; Aydin, C.; Aydin, C.; Altinay, L.Purpose: This study aims to identify the role of innovation research in formulating the intellectual structure of the hospitality and tourism literature by performing a bibliometric analysis. Design/methodology/approach: In total, 6,255 journal articles on innovation were gathered from Scopus and analyzed using co-citation, bibliographic coupling and thematic content analyses. The most influential articles were also carefully read to reveal a nomological network of innovation research in hospitality and tourism scholarship. Findings: Co-citation analysis reveals that there are six significant clusters in the field of innovation research. Various philosophical underpinnings might be used in different circumstances, with actor-network and Schumpeterian theory playing significant roles. A review of current works using bibliographic coupling reveals five interesting emerging research areas and makes numerous recommendations for when to conduct more studies. A review of influential articles displayed differences between the co-citation and bibliographic coupling analysis findings and produced a framework for further investigation of the knowledge field. Originality/value: This paper is among the first integrative reviews on innovation research in hospitality and tourism by quantitatively reviewing published articles and qualitatively reviewing the content of the most influential studies.Web of Science Contribution of innovation studies to the intellectual structure of the hospitality and tourism literature(2024.01.01) Arici, H.E.; Köseoglu, M.A.; Aydin, C.; Aydin, C.; Altinay, L.Purpose - This study aims to identify the role of innovation research in formulating the intellectual structure of the hospitality and tourism literature by performing a bibliometric analysis. Design/methodology/approach - In total, 6,255 journal articles on innovation were gathered from Scopus and analyzed using co-citation, bibliographic coupling and thematic content analyses. The most influential articles were also carefully read to reveal a nomological network of innovation research in hospitality and tourism scholarship. Findings - Co-citation analysis reveals that there are six significant clusters in the field of innovation research. Various philosophical underpinnings might be used in different circumstances, with actor-network and Schumpeterian theory playing significant roles. A review of current works using bibliographic coupling reveals five interesting emerging research areas and makes numerous recommendations for when to conduct more studies. A review of influential articles displayed differences between the co-citation and bibliographic coupling analysis findings and produced a framework for further investigation of the knowledge field. Originality/value - This paper is among the first integrative reviews on innovation research in hospitality and tourism by quantitatively reviewing published articles and qualitatively reviewing the content of the most influential studies.Web of Science How do hotels test their strategies? An approach from the strategic planning process(2024.01.01) Köseoglu, M.A.; Arici, H.E.; Yesiltas, M.; Altinay, L.This study examines how managers test strategies, focusing on their understanding of the strategic planning process, and aims to develop a framework for integrating cutting-edge technologies in strategy testing. We used elite interviews with top hotel managers in Turkey and a hermeneutic approach to establish this framework. Results indicate that managers have limited knowledge of strategy testing, which is not yet recognized as a distinct phase in strategy development. Scenario planning and AI-driven methods are only minimally adopted in the industry. We introduced a "techno-human" model that integrates AI and human-oriented decision-making for strategy testing. Our paper contributes significantly by analysing top managers' use of testing methods in strategic management and highlighting an overlooked area in the literature.Web of Science How do we Determine Content Boundaries in Systematic Review Studies of Management Research?(2023.01.01) Köseoglu, M.A.; Arici, H.E.To offer new insights into relevant concepts, approaches, and theories, a systematic literature review is considered a common phenomenon in today's management field. But, the domain has still suffered from a lack of advice on how to design content boundaries as a methodological piece of a systematic review. Our study emphasizes this gap and examines the important piece of review studies in greater detail. Specifically, we provide a critical review of review studies published in leading three management journals (i.e., the International Journal of Management Reviews, the Academy of Management Annals, and the Journal of Management) between 2019 and 2022. Drawing on the methodological review, our research provides issues to acknowledge in the most crucial choices for the content boundary. In addition, our review clarifies three main components of the content boundary process: identification of content boundaries, searching for content boundaries, and confirmation of content boundaries. These components could be adopted as benchmark stages in future systematic review studies.Web of Science The predictive roles of financial indicators and governance scores on firms' emission performance in the tourism and hospitality industry(2023.01.01) Olorunsola, V.O.; Saydam, M.B.; Arici, H.E.; Köseoglu, M.A.The tourism and hospitality (T&H) industry can significantly impact the environment by using natural resources and waste generation. Measuring and improving firms’ emission performance in this industry is becoming increasingly important. However, the prediction of financial indicators and governance scores on firms’ emission performance is still poorly established. Drawing on the agency and stakeholders’ theory, our research explores whether financial indicators and governance scores predict firms’ emission performance in the T&H industry. Data on all companies that are publicly traded was acquired from Thomson Reuters Eikon using 485 publicly traded tourism firms as of the end of the fiscal year 2021. Our findings suggest that governance pillar score (GP), management score (MS), board size (BS), and market capitalization (MC) are the best four predictors of carbon emission reduction scores in T&H companies. Theoretical and practical implications are presented, and directions for further research are provided.Scopus The predictive roles of financial indicators and governance scores on firms’ emission performance in the tourism and hospitality industry(SAGE Publications Inc., 2024) Olorunsola, V.O.; Saydam, M.B.; Arici, H.E.; Köseoglu, M.A.The tourism and hospitality (T&H) industry can significantly impact the environment by using natural resources and waste generation. Measuring and improving firms’ emission performance in this industry is becoming increasingly important. However, the prediction of financial indicators and governance scores on firms’ emission performance is still poorly established. Drawing on the agency and stakeholders’ theory, our research explores whether financial indicators and governance scores predict firms’ emission performance in the T&H industry. Data on all companies that are publicly traded was acquired from Thomson Reuters Eikon using 485 publicly traded tourism firms as of the end of the fiscal year 2021. Our findings suggest that governance pillar score (GP), management score (MS), board size (BS), and market capitalization (MC) are the best four predictors of carbon emission reduction scores in T&H companies. Theoretical and practical implications are presented, and directions for further research are provided.