id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-026851-cqpj9f1k Wen, Jun Small but mighty: A newfound respect for brief research communications 2020-06-15 .txt text/plain 540 47 59 The authors of this viewpoint and their collaborators are interested in COVID-19's influence on the industry and seek to contribute to rapid information sharing by publishing concise papers. In the authors' experience, their research notes or viewpoints were published in tourism journals after fast-tracked peer review. Fifth, readers can benefit comparatively quickly from research notes and short communications. In medical studies, including short-form research, time is of the essence: stakeholders cannot necessarily afford to wait for insight. It is time that tourism academics consider how their scholarly community can benefit from concise information updates. As full-length and brief research is subjected to the same peer review process, should universities and scholars necessarily distinguish them in quality? Yet the authors would encourage academics to review diverse brief communications in journals across disciplines. His current research interests lie in Chinese outbound tourism marketing, behaviours He sits on the editorial board of several journals including Annals of Tourism Research ./cache/cord-026851-cqpj9f1k.txt ./txt/cord-026851-cqpj9f1k.txt