GLOBAL RESEARCH TRENDS ON HALAL TOURISM: A BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS 2020 – 2024

Luqman Hakim, Moch. Khoirul Anwar, Adika Iftitah Rizqillah, Maf Ulatul Ainiyah, Ana Luthfiyah

Abstract


This study analyzes trends and patterns of global halal tourism research for the period 2020-2024 through a bibliometric analysis of 359 Scopus documents. The results show a significant increase in publications related to halal tourism, especially in the form of scientific articles. Indonesia and Malaysia dominate the countries with the highest number of publications, followed by other countries in Southeast Asia and the Middle East. Institutional-level analysis shows the important role of several universities in Indonesia and Malaysia in driving this research. The most widely studied research topics include the social, economic, and environmental aspects of halal tourism. Visualization analysis using VOSviewer reveals five main research clusters: psychological, industry, destination, methodology, and culture. These findings indicate that halal tourism research has developed comprehensively and has great potential to contribute to the development of sustainable and inclusive tourism.

 

Keywords : Halal Tourism; Bibliometric Analysis; Research Trends


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DOI: https://doi.org/10.21107/aciel.v3i1.567

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