Abstract

The shift in tourist behavior that occurred in line with the COVID-19 pandemic, where policies and regulations were implemented to reduce the spread of the virus, could affect the perspective of tourists in traveling. This research was conducted with the aim of examining the shift in tourist behavior before, and during 2020, as well as to find a picture of tourist behavior after the pandemic. Bibliometric analysis is used to describe the mapping of studies related to tourist behavior, using data obtained from the Scopus database and using the help of VOSviewer. The relationship between tourist behavior and phenomena that occur over a certain period of time is illustrated in this study, namely an increase in research interest in tourist behavior during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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