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Overview

Robin Nunkoo is affiliated with the University of Johannesburg in South Africa. Their research primarily spans social sciences, with 57 publications, and business, management, and accounting, with 44 publications. Within these broad fields, Nunkoo has focused on subfields including sociology and political science, marketing, economics and econometrics, organizational behavior and human resource management, and social psychology.

Their research topics cover various aspects of tourism and business, notably:

  • Diverse Aspects of Tourism Research
  • Digital Marketing and Social Media
  • Sport and Mega-Event Impacts
  • Customer Service Quality and Loyalty
  • Environmental Sustainability in Business
  • Environmental Education and Sustainability
  • COVID-19 Pandemic Impacts

Nunkoo has published multiple articles in key academic journals, frequently contributing to:

  • Journal of Sustainable Tourism
  • Journal of Hospitality Marketing & Management
  • Journal of Travel Research
  • International Journal of Information Management
  • International Journal of Hospitality Management

The recent papers include:

  • "International Tourism and Outbreak of Coronavirus (COVID-19): A Cross-Country Analysis" (2020) in Journal of Travel Research
  • "Digitalization and sustainability: virtual reality tourism in a post pandemic world" (2022) in Journal of Sustainable Tourism
  • "Customers' acceptance of artificially intelligent service robots: The influence of trust and culture" (2023) in International Journal of Information Management
  • "Fifty years of information management research: A conceptual structure analysis using structural topic modeling" (2021) in International Journal of Information Management
  • "Editorial: Tourism 2030 and the contribution to the sustainable development goals: the tourism review viewpoint" (2023) in Tourism Review

In their collaborative work, Nunkoo often coauthors with a consistent group of researchers including Nripendra P. Rana, Boopen Seetanah, Doğan Gürsoy, Anuj Sharma, and Viraiyan Teeroovengadum.

In addition to journal articles, Nunkoo has contributed to book literature, including a publication with Edward Elgar Publishing titled COVID-19 and the Hospitality and Tourism Industry (2021).

Best Publications

  • Consumers acceptance of artificially intelligent (AI) device use in service delivery

    Dogan Gursoy;Dogan Gursoy;Oscar Hengxuan Chi;Lu Lu;Robin Nunkoo;Robin Nunkoo;Robin Nunkoo

  • Residents’ support for tourism: An Identity Perspective

    Robin Nunkoo;Dogan Gursoy

  • Developing a community support model for tourism

    Robin Nunkoo;Haywantee Ramkissoon

  • Power, trust, social exchange and community support

    Robin Nunkoo;Haywantee Ramkissoon

  • Residents’ attitudes to tourism: a longitudinal study of 140 articles from 1984 to 2010

    Robin Nunkoo;Stephen L. J. Smith;Haywantee Ramkissoon

  • London residents' support for the 2012 Olympic Games: The mediating effect of overall attitude

    Girish Prayag;Girish Prayag;Sameer Hosany;Robin Nunkoo;Robin Nunkoo;Robin Nunkoo;Taila Alders

  • What determines success of an e-government service? Validation of an integrative model of e-filing continuance usage

    Narvadha Veeramootoo;Robin Nunkoo;Robin Nunkoo;Robin Nunkoo;Yogesh Kumar Dwivedi

  • Residents’ Support for Tourism Testing Alternative Structural Models

    Robin Nunkoo;Robin Nunkoo;Robin Nunkoo;Kevin Kam Fung So

  • Service quality and customer satisfaction: The moderating effects of hotel star rating

    Robin Nunkoo;Viraiyan Teeroovengadum;Christian M. Ringle;Christian M. Ringle;Vivek Sunnassee

  • International Tourism and Outbreak of Coronavirus (COVID-19): A Cross-Country Analysis

    Mohammad Reza Farzanegan;Hassan F. Gholipour;Mehdi Feizi;Robin Nunkoo

  • Residents’ Satisfaction With Community Attributes and Support for Tourism

    Robin Nunkoo;Haywantee Ramkissoon

  • Use of Structural Equation Modeling in Tourism Research Past, Present, and Future

    Robin Nunkoo;Robin Nunkoo;Haywantee Ramkissoon;Dogan Gursoy

  • Public trust in tourism institutions.

    Robin Nunkoo;Haywantee Ramkissoon;Dogan Gursoy

  • Tourism development and trust in local government

    Robin Nunkoo;Robin Nunkoo

  • Political economy of tourism: trust in government actors, political support, and their determinants.

    Robin Nunkoo;Robin Nunkoo;Stephen L.J. Smith

  • Digitalization and sustainability: virtual reality tourism in a post pandemic world

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  • Small island urban tourism: a residents' perspective

    Robin Nunkoo;Haywantee Ramkissoon

  • Structural equation modelling and regression analysis in tourism research

    Robin Nunkoo;Haywantee Ramkissoon

  • Residents’ impact perceptions of and attitudes towards tourism development: a meta-analysis

    Dogan Gursoy;Dogan Gursoy;Zhe Ouyang;Robin Nunkoo;Robin Nunkoo;Robin Nunkoo;Wei Wei

  • Customers' acceptance of artificially intelligent service robots: The influence of trust and culture

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  • Residents’ attitudes to tourism: a review

    Arghavan Hadinejad;Brent D. Moyle;Noel Scott;Anna Kralj

  • Modeling community support for a proposed integrated resort project

    Robin Nunkoo;Haywantee Ramkissoon

Frequent Co-Authors

Haywantee Ramkissoon
Haywantee Ramkissoon University of South Australia
Sander van der Linden
Sander van der Linden University of Cambridge
Stephen L. Smith
Stephen L. Smith University of Guelph
Daniel Scott
Daniel Scott University of Waterloo
David A. Fennell
David A. Fennell Brock University
Scott A. Cohen
Scott A. Cohen University of Surrey
Stefan Gössling
Stefan Gössling Linnaeus University
Stewart Barr
Stewart Barr University of Exeter
Alan A. Lew
Alan A. Lew Northern Arizona University
Geoffrey Wall
Geoffrey Wall University of Waterloo

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