Arici, H.E.Köseoglu, M.A.Aydin, C.Aydin, C.Altinay, L.2024-03-082024-03-08202417579880https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12597/19115Purpose: 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.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBibliographic coupling, Bibliometric analysis, Co-citation, Innovation, Tourism and hospitalityContribution of innovation studies to the intellectual structure of the hospitality and tourism literaturearticle10.1108/JHTT-12-2022-03472-s2.0-85186191253