
handle: 11441/52758
Con este estudio pretendemos observar la presencia de investigaciones en finanzas corporativas aplicadas al turismo en el período 1995-2012. Se ha utilizado la base de datos Scopus para revistas turísticas indexadas en el Journal Citacion Reports, y el gestor bibliográfico Mendeley para gestionar los resultados. Se han seleccionado 121 artículos con contenido básicamente relacionado con finanzas de empresa. Los resultados revelan que la tipología de investigación mayoritariamente empleada ha sido la empírica; la temática de mayor interés son la gestión financiera de la empresa, la creación de valor, estructura de capital y decisiones de inversión. También destaca International Journal of Hospitality Management como la revista de mayor presencia financiera en la empresa.
The purpose of this study is to observe the presence of corporate finance research applied to tourism during the 1995-2012 period. The Scopus database has been used for tourism journals indexed in Journal Citation Reports and the Mendeley reference manager was used to manage the results. One hundred and twenty-one articles were selected with basically financial content. The results reveal that in the majority of cases empirical research typology was used; the subject matter that aroused most interest was corporate finances and, within this, company financial management, value creation, capital structure and investment decisions. The International Journal of Hospitality Management also stands out as the journal with the greatest presence of finances.
Finanzas corporativas, Corporate finance, Bibliometric analysis, Mendeley, Análisis bibliométrico, Turismo, Tourism
Finanzas corporativas, Corporate finance, Bibliometric analysis, Mendeley, Análisis bibliométrico, Turismo, Tourism
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