Abstract

Purpose - Through domestic journals in tourism and master''s and doctoral dissertations, we will study in depth the research papers on over-tourism to understand the research trends of over-tourism in the academic field, understand the meanings and relationships of concepts contained in key keywords, and present new research directions for over-tourism research in the future. Design, data, and methodology -A total of 30 dissertations were finally selected, including 12 dissertations and 18 domestic academic journals that fit the purpose of this study. In order to comprehensively grasp the research trends and trends on over-tourism, the data were analyzed based on the key keywords of the papers to be analyzed. A social network analysis was conducted based on the data collected. The social network analysis used the Ucinet 6 program. In this study, we focused on the analysis of connectivity and the centrality of power. Data was also visualized using the NetDraw program to identify the structural relationships of network connections. Result - In all keywords and dissertation keywords, "gentrification" was connected and the value of the centrality of the status was the highest. On the other hand, in the academic paper, the ''tourism policy'' was connected and ranked highest in the value of prestige centrality. Conclusions - Research on over-tourism in the domestic tourism sector is believed to be mainly focused on social problems caused by changes in social conditions, such as the continued increase in tourists and changes in travel methods.

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