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  2. Journal of Travel Research: Sage Journals

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    Journal of Travel Research (JTR) is the premier research journal focusing on travel and tourism behavior, management and development. As a top-ranked journal focused exclusively on travel and tourism, JTR provides up-to-date, high quality, international and multidisciplinary research on behavioral trends and management theory.

  3. Journal of Travel Research | SAGE Publications Inc

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    The Journal of Travel Research (JTR) is the premier, peer-reviewed research journal focusing on the business of travel and tourism development, management, marketing, economics and behavior.

  4. Journal of Travel Research - All Issues

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  5. Open Access Research article First published September 29, 2023 pp. 1989–2004 xml PDF / EPUB From Tourist Experience to Satisfaction and Loyalty: Exploring the Role of a Sense of Well-Being

  6. Journal of Travel Research - Wikipedia

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    The Journal of Travel Research is a bimonthly peer-reviewed academic journal covering tourism. The editor-in-chief is Geoffrey I. Crouch (La Trobe University, Australia). It was established in 1968 and is published by SAGE Publications.

  7. Journal of Travel Research - Scimago Journal & Country Rank

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    The mission of the Journal of Travel Research is to be the premier, peer-reviewed research journal focused on the business of travel and tourism development, management, marketing, economics and behavior.

  8. The goal of the research reported in this article was to develop a model describing how positive and negative affect associated with specific experiences of a travel trip influence tourists’ overall sense of well-being (life satisfaction).