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- Destination Brand Gnosis (DBGnosis): an innovative tool for tourism researchPublication . Cardoso, Lucília; Araújo Vila, Noelia; Araújo, Arthur Filipe de; Perinotto, André Riani Costa; Dias, FranciscoThe present study addresses the case of Destination Brand Gnosis (DBGnosis), a purpose developed software for analysis of Big Data related to tourism destinations, especially to destination image studies. DB Gnosis was purposefully developed to carry out the research tasks of the Tower of Babel project, which analyses destination image formation through a global, multilingual, qualitative survey. In the present study, the program’s potential is discussed, and its operation is minutely described. DB Gnosis is a free to use software, with intuitive controls, that allows for both quantitative and semantic Big Data analysis. It is also being constantly improved due to inputs and contributions from researchers, software engineers, and statisticians, and offers extremely fast data processing. It is a brand-new program that was purpose developed to fill a noticed gap in the realm of data analysis software packages, and this study is the first piece of academic literature to address it.
- Sustainability perceptions in tourism and hospitality: A mixed-method bibliometric approachPublication . Santos, Luís Lima; Cardoso, Lucília; Araújo Vila, Noelia; Fraiz Brea, Jose A.In the post-Covid-19 era, tourism impacts and the role played by sustainable planning on the long-term success of destinations have gained renewed importance. Understanding the image and perceptions tourists hold of a destination is vital for tourism planning, as they play a key role in tourists’ decisions. Considering the importance of these two key concepts (perceptions and sustainability), the present paper contributes to the advancement of knowledge on sustainable tourism by characterizing the state of the art of Sustainability Perceptions in Tourism and Hospitality (SPTH). To this end, the scientific literature on the topic was mapped through a combination of three bibliometric analysis techniques, namely: evaluative, relational, and systematic bibliometric analysis. These were based on productivity and impact indicators, including SciVal topic prominence. The results reveal that sustainability perceptions in SPTH focus on tourists’, stakeholders’, and residents’ perceptions. These findings highlight the need for involving local communities in the destination planning process to align the outcomes of tourism development with their expectations. Finally, this paper presents an original methodological contribution, as it is the first to apply the SciVal topic prominence analysis to SPTH.