American Journal of Tourism Management

American Journal of Tourism Management is a peer-reviewed international journal for all those concerned with the planning and management of travel and tourism. The journal will facilitate this need by providing essential and intelligent information about world-wide tourism issues. The journal includes travel services, tourism management organizations, meetings and convention services, and transportation services.


ICV 2015: 76.38; ICV 2016: 81.70
Editor-in-chief: Mladen Knežević
p-ISSN: 2326-0637
e-ISSN: 2326-0645

Website: http://journal.sapub.org/tourism




Published Special Issue  

Volume 3, Number 1B, 2014
  • Articles
On the Balkans – History, Nature, Tourism and Dilemmas Faced by Researchers
pp. 0-0
DOI: 10.5923/s.tourism.201402
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Semblances of ‘War Tourism’ in Sarajevo, Post-2005
pp. 1-9
DOI: 10.5923/s.tourism.201402.01
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Balkan Dissonant Heritage Narratives (and Their Attractiveness) for Tourism
pp. 10-19
DOI: 10.5923/s.tourism.201402.02
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Multicultural History of the City of Bar (Montenegro) as a Basis of Development of Cultural Tourism – Attitudes of Tourism Workers
pp. 20-25
DOI: 10.5923/s.tourism.201402.03
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Visits to Local Museums in Serbia - The Average Model and Programmed Exception
pp. 26-33
DOI: 10.5923/s.tourism.201402.04
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Eastern Promises: The Potential Future for Wine Tourism in the Balkans
pp. 34-50
DOI: 10.5923/s.tourism.201402.05
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Responsible Community Based Ecotourism Initiatives in Protected Rural Areas of the Balkans: Case Studies from Serbia and Croatia
pp. 51-63
DOI: 10.5923/s.tourism.201402.06
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The Past in the Future – The Tourism of the Balkans through the Eyes of Anthropology
pp. 64-68
DOI: 10.5923/s.tourism.201402.07
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