[This page is updated regularly with new papers on tourism featuring some EEG content. Papers not on this list can be tweeted and tagged with #TourismEvolution to be included.]
Brouder, P. (2014). Evolutionary Economic Geography: A New Path for Tourism Studies? Tourism Geographies, 16(1), 2-7.
Brouder, P. (2014). Evolutionary Economic Geography and Tourism Studies: Extant Studies and Future Research Directions. Tourism Geographies, 16(4), 540-545.
Brouder, P., & Eriksson, R.H. (2013). Tourism Evolution: On the Synergies of Tourism Studies and Evolutionary Economic Geography. Annals of Tourism Research, 43, 370-389.
Brouder, P., & Eriksson, R. H. (2013). Staying Power: What Influences Micro-firm Survival in Tourism? Tourism Geographies, 15(1), 124-143.
Brouder, P., & Fullerton, C. (2015). Exploring Heterogeneous Tourism Development Paths: Cascade Effect or Co-evolution in Niagara? Scandinavian Journal of Hospitality and Tourism, 15(1-2).
Brouder, P., & Ioannides, D. (2014). Urban Tourism and Evolutionary Economic Geography: Complexity and Co-evolution in Contested Spaces. Urban Forum, 25(4), 419-430.
Chen, G., & Bao, J. (2014). Path dependence in the evolution of resort governance models in China. Tourism Geographies, 16(5), 812-825.
Garcia-Cabrera, A.M., & Duran-Herrera, J.J. (2014). Does the Tourism Industry Co-evolve? Annals of Tourism Research, 47, 81-83.
Gill, A. M., & Williams, P. W. (2011). Rethinking Resort Growth: Understanding Evolving Governance Strategies in Whistler, B.C. Journal of Sustainable Tourism, 19(4-5), 629–648.
Gill, A.M., & Williams, P.W. (2014). Mindful Deviation in Creating a Governance Path Towards Sustainability in Resort Destinations. Tourism Geographies, 16(4), 546-562.
Halkier, H., & Therkelsen, A. (2013). Exploring tourism destination path plasticity: The case of coastal tourism in North Jutland, Denmark. Zeitschrift fur Wirtschaftsgeographie, 57(1-2), 39-51.
Ioannides, D., Halkier, H., & Lew, A. A. (2014). Special issue introduction: Evolutionary economic geography and the economies of tourism destinations. Tourism Geographies, 16(4), 535-539.
Larsson, A., & Lindström, K. (2014). Bridging the Knowledge-gap Between the Old and the New: Regional Marine Experience Production in Orust, Västra Götaland, Sweden. European Planning Studies, 22(8), 1551-1568.
Ma, M., & Hassink, R. (2013). An Evolutionary Perspective on Tourism Area Development. Annals of Tourism Research, 41, 89–109.
Ma, M., & Hassink, R. (2014). Path Dependence and Tourism Area Development: The Case of Guilin, China. Tourism Geographies, 16(4), 580-597.
Niewiadomski, P. (2015). International Hotel Groups and Regional Development in Central and Eastern Europe. Tourism Geographies, 17(2), 173-191.
Randelli, F., Romei, P., & Tortora, M. (2014). An Evolutionary Approach to the Study of Rural Tourism. Land Use Policy, 38, 276-281.
Sanz-Ibáñez, C., & Anton Clavé, S. (2014). The Evolution of Destinations. Towards an Evolutionary and Relational Economic Geography Approach. Tourism Geographies, 16(4), 563-579.
Sanz Ibáñez, C. and Anton Clavé, S. (2016). Strategic coupling evolution and destination upgrading. Annals of Tourism Research 56(1), 1-15.
Williams, A. M. (2013). Mobilities and sustainable tourism: path-creating or path-dependent relationships? Journal of Sustainable Tourism, 21(4), 511–531.