A bibliometric analysis of halal tourism research: indonesia and malaysia

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  • What: This burgeoning field has led to a significant increase in scholarly publications, necessitating a comprehensive analysis of the research landscape to understand trends, collaborations, and thematic focus. The study also identified highly cited articles, influential authors, and key Asian Journal of Islamic Management (AJIM), 2024, 6(2), 140-158 institutions shaping the field, aiming to guide future research and promote sustainable practices in halal tourism.
  • Who: Microsoft Office User from the Malaysia MalaysiaIndonesia and Malaysia, led by Universitas Airlangga and the University of have published the paper: A bibliometric analysis of halal tourism research . . .

     

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