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D-Index
43
Citations
7618
World Ranking
1426
National Ranking
603

Mark A. Bonn publication distribution in Business and Management in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Business and Management in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Mark A. Bonn sits on this spectrum.

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35 publications 436+

This scientist: 113 publications — 36th percentile

36% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 436 publications or more.

Mark A. Bonn D-index placement in Business and Management in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Business and Management scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Mark A. Bonn sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 43 D-Index — 55th percentile

55% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 89 D-Index or more.

Overview

Mark A. Bonn is affiliated with Florida State University in the United States. Their research primarily centers on the field of Business, Management and Accounting, with a focus on several subfields including Marketing, Sociology and Political Science, Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management, Economics and Econometrics, and Food Science.

The researcher's work covers a variety of topics, reflecting diverse interests within the broader domain of business studies. Main topics of study include:

  • Digital Marketing and Social Media
  • Customer Service Quality and Loyalty
  • Consumer Behavior in Brand Consumption and Identification
  • Environmental Sustainability in Business
  • COVID-19 Pandemic Impacts
  • Consumer Retail Behavior Studies
  • Wine Industry and Tourism

Mark A. Bonn has published extensively in prominent venues, where multiple studies have appeared. Frequent publication outlets include:

  • Sustainability
  • Cornell Hospitality Quarterly
  • Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Management
  • International Journal of Hospitality Management
  • International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management

Several recent papers exemplify the scope and focus of their research. These publications include:

  • "Improving Data Quality Using Amazon Mechanical Turk Through Platform Setup" (2021), published in Cornell Hospitality Quarterly
  • "Clean safety message framing as survival strategies for small independent restaurants during the COVID-19 pandemic" (2021), published in Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Management
  • "How can the solo dining experience be enhanced? Focusing on perceived territoriality" (2020), published in International Journal of Hospitality Management
  • "Investigating the whole picture: Comparing the effects of Airbnb supply and hotel supply on hotel performance across the United States" (2020), published in Tourism Management
  • "Traveler Biosecurity Behavior during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Effects of Intervention, Resilience, and Sustainable Development Goals" (2021), published in Journal of Travel Research

Frequent collaborators associated with Mark A. Bonn's work include:

  • Meehee Cho
  • Myung Ja Kim
  • C. Michael Hall
  • Hyo Sun Jung
  • Junaid Ul Haq

Best Publications

  • Hotel employee's artificial intelligence and robotics awareness and its impact on turnover intention: The moderating roles of perceived organizational support and competitive psychological climate

    Jun (Justin) Li;Mark A. Bonn;Ben Haobin Ye

  • The relationship between customer incivility, restaurant frontline service employee burnout and turnover intention

    Su Jin Han;Mark A. Bonn;Meehee Cho

  • Differences in perceptions about food delivery apps between single-person and multi-person households

    Meehee Cho;Mark A. Bonn;Jun (Justin) Li

  • Generation Y consumers’ selection attributes and behavioral intentions concerning green restaurants

    Yoon Jung Jang;Woo Gon Kim;Mark A. Bonn

  • Heritage/Cultural Attraction Atmospherics: Creating the Right Environment for the Heritage/Cultural Visitor

    Mark A. Bonn;Sacha M. Joseph-Mathews;Mo Dai;Steve Hayes

  • International versus Domestic Visitors: An Examination of Destination Image Perceptions

    Mark A. Bonn;Sacha M. Joseph;Mo Dai

  • Predicting a Behavioral Profile for Pleasure Travelers on the Basis of Internet Use Segmentation

    Mark A. Bonn;H. Leslie Furr;Alex M. Susskind

  • Workplace incivility and its effect upon restaurant frontline service employee emotions and service performance

    Meehee Cho;Mark A. Bonn;Su Jin Han;Kyung Hee Lee

  • Using the Internet as a Pleasure Travel Planning Tool: An Examination of the Sociodemographic and Behavioral Characteristics among Internet Users and Nonusers

    Mark A. Bonn;H. Leslie Furr;Alex M. Susskind

  • Reducing turnover in the hospitality industry: an overview of recruitment, selection and retention

    Mark A. Bonn;Louis R. Forbringer

  • Do Environmental Sustainable Practices of Organic Wine Suppliers Affect Consumers’ Behavioral Intentions? The Moderating Role of Trust:

    Mark A. Bonn;J. Joseph Cronin;Meehee Cho

  • Symbolic drivers of consumer-brand identification and disidentification

    Jeremy S. Wolter;Simon Brach;J. Joseph Cronin;Mark Bonn

  • The effect of social capital and altruism on seniors' revisit intention to social network sites for tourism-related purposes

    Myung Ja Kim;Choong-Ki Lee;Mark Bonn

  • A Constraint-Based Approach to Wine Tourism Market Segmentation:

    Meehee Cho;Mark A. Bonn;Robert A. Brymer

  • Consumer motives for purchasing organic coffee: The moderating effects of ethical concern and price sensitivity

    Kyung Hee Lee;Mark A. Bonn;Meehee Cho

  • Obtaining a better understanding about travel-related purchase intentions among senior users of mobile social network sites

    Myung Ja Kim;Choong-Ki Lee;Mark Bonn

  • Differences in tourist ethical judgment and responsible tourism intention: An ethical scenario approach

    Hae Young Lee;Mark A. Bonn;Earl L. Reid;Woo Gon Kim

  • To Look or Book: An Examination of Consumers’ Apprehensiveness toward Internet Use

    Alex M. Susskind;Mark A. Bonn;Chekitan S. Dev

  • Airbnb 2.0: is it a sharing economy platform or a lodging corporation?

    Tarik Dogru;Makarand Mody;Courtney Suess;Nathan Line

  • Seasonal Variation of Coastal Resort Visitors: Hilton Head Island

    Mark A. Bonn;H. Leslie Furr;Muzaffer Uysal

  • An Empirical Stud of Heavy Users of Travel Agencies

    Ronald E. Goldsmith;Leisa Reinecke Flynn;Mark Bonn

  • Generation Z’s Sustainable Volunteering: Motivations, Attitudes and Job Performance

    Meehee Cho;Mark A. Bonn;Su Jin Han

Frequent Co-Authors

Choong-Ki Lee
Choong-Ki Lee Kyung Hee University
Jun (Justin) Li
Jun (Justin) Li South China Normal University
Larry C. Giunipero
Larry C. Giunipero Florida State University
C. Michael Hall
C. Michael Hall Massey University
Woo Gon Kim
Woo Gon Kim Florida State University
Makarand Mody
Makarand Mody Boston University
Ronald E. Goldsmith
Ronald E. Goldsmith Florida State University
Muzaffer Uysal
Muzaffer Uysal University of Massachusetts Amherst
J. Joseph Cronin
J. Joseph Cronin Florida State University
Lydia Hanks
Lydia Hanks Florida State University

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