Nathan Line

1.1k total citations
26 papers, 673 citations indexed

About

Nathan Line is a scholar working on Sociology and Political Science, Marketing and Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management. According to data from OpenAlex, Nathan Line has authored 26 papers receiving a total of 673 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 15 papers in Sociology and Political Science, 14 papers in Marketing and 13 papers in Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management. Recurrent topics in Nathan Line's work include Customer Service Quality and Loyalty (11 papers), Digital Marketing and Social Media (8 papers) and Consumer Behavior in Brand Consumption and Identification (8 papers). Nathan Line is often cited by papers focused on Customer Service Quality and Loyalty (11 papers), Digital Marketing and Social Media (8 papers) and Consumer Behavior in Brand Consumption and Identification (8 papers). Nathan Line collaborates with scholars based in United States, United Kingdom and China. Nathan Line's co-authors include Lydia Hanks, Tarik Doğru, Woo Gon Kim, Makarand Mody, Courtney Suess, Mark A. Bonn, Wan Yang, Anna S. Mattila, Lu Zhang and Sean McGinley and has published in prestigious journals such as Tourism Management, International Journal of Hospitality Management and International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management.

In The Last Decade

Nathan Line

24 papers receiving 652 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Nathan Line United States 15 464 370 238 92 51 26 673
Amanda Belarmino United States 11 343 0.7× 307 0.8× 156 0.7× 108 1.2× 51 1.0× 30 551
Florent Girardin Switzerland 5 692 1.5× 552 1.5× 191 0.8× 48 0.5× 52 1.0× 7 867
Dimitrios P. Stergiou Greece 12 244 0.5× 340 0.9× 77 0.3× 88 1.0× 21 0.4× 32 569
Jano Jiménez‐Barreto Spain 17 607 1.3× 785 2.1× 163 0.7× 68 0.7× 102 2.0× 22 1.0k
Marta Nieto‐García United Kingdom 12 434 0.9× 435 1.2× 97 0.4× 81 0.9× 63 1.2× 19 612
Xuan Lorna Wang United Kingdom 12 252 0.5× 216 0.6× 163 0.7× 17 0.2× 35 0.7× 17 479
Manish Das India 19 677 1.5× 442 1.2× 153 0.6× 14 0.2× 106 2.1× 42 907
Tuğra Nazlı Akarsu United Kingdom 9 202 0.4× 254 0.7× 125 0.5× 22 0.2× 34 0.7× 16 493
Laura Grazzini Italy 12 463 1.0× 325 0.9× 75 0.3× 14 0.2× 57 1.1× 21 699
Cindy Yunhsin Chou Taiwan 16 348 0.8× 257 0.7× 185 0.8× 16 0.2× 111 2.2× 25 575

Countries citing papers authored by Nathan Line

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Fields of papers citing papers by Nathan Line

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Nathan Line

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Line, Nathan, et al.. (2025). Response style bias in tourism research: using item response tree models to reduce measurement error. Journal of Travel & Tourism Marketing. 42(7). 970–982.
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Line, Nathan, et al.. (2025). Expanding the domain of hospitality research: the hospitality virtue scale. International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management. 37(6). 1944–1962. 1 indexed citations
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Doğru, Tarik, Lydia Hanks, Nathan Line, Makarand Mody, & Courtney Suess. (2025). From service to virtue: how organizations harness hospitality for transformative social change. International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management. 37(12). 4101–4121.
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Bilgihan, Anil, Tarik Doğru, Lydia Hanks, Nathan Line, & Makarand Mody. (2024). The GAI marketing model: A conceptual framework and future research directions. International Journal of Hospitality Management. 123. 103929–103929. 11 indexed citations
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Bilgihan, Anil, Lydia Hanks, Nathan Line, & Makarand Mody. (2023). Rethinking the role of hospitality in society: the HOST model. International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management. 36(7). 2256–2272. 8 indexed citations
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Doğru, Tarik, Lydia Hanks, Courtney Suess, Nathan Line, & Makarand Mody. (2022). The resilience of the lodging industry during the pandemic: Hotels vs. Airbnb. International Journal of Hospitality Management. 109. 103406–103406. 15 indexed citations
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Hanks, Lydia, Nathan Line, Tarik Doğru, & Lu Lu. (2022). Saving Local Restaurants: The Impact of Altruism, Self-Enhancement, and Affiliation on Restaurant Customers’ EWOM Behavior. Journal of Hospitality & Tourism Research. 48(2). 301–326. 18 indexed citations
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El‐Manstrly, Dahlia, Faizan Ali, & Nathan Line. (2021). Severe service failures and online vindictive word of mouth: The effect of coping strategies. International Journal of Hospitality Management. 95. 102911–102911. 38 indexed citations
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Doğru, Tarik, Makarand Mody, Nathan Line, et al.. (2021). The Effect of Airbnb on Hotel Performance: Comparing Single- and Multi-Unit Host Listings in the United States. Cornell Hospitality Quarterly. 63(3). 297–312. 18 indexed citations
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Hanks, Lydia, Lu Zhang, & Nathan Line. (2020). Perceived similarity in third places: Understanding the effect of place attachment. International Journal of Hospitality Management. 86. 102455–102455. 35 indexed citations
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Doğru, Tarik, Makarand Mody, Nathan Line, et al.. (2020). Investigating the whole picture: Comparing the effects of Airbnb supply and hotel supply on hotel performance across the United States. Tourism Management. 79. 104094–104094. 39 indexed citations
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Doğru, Tarik, et al.. (2019). Employee earnings growth in the leisure and hospitality industry. Tourism Management. 74. 1–11. 28 indexed citations
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Doğru, Tarik, Makarand Mody, Courtney Suess, Nathan Line, & Mark A. Bonn. (2019). Airbnb 2.0: Is it a sharing economy platform or a lodging corporation?. Tourism Management. 78. 104049–104049. 87 indexed citations
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Hanks, Lydia, Lu Zhang, Nathan Line, & Sean McGinley. (2016). When less is more: Sustainability messaging, destination type, and processing fluency. International Journal of Hospitality Management. 58. 34–43. 31 indexed citations
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Hanks, Lydia, Nathan Line, & Woo Gon Kim. (2016). The impact of the social servicescape, density, and restaurant type on perceptions of interpersonal service quality. International Journal of Hospitality Management. 61. 35–44. 112 indexed citations
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Hanks, Lydia, Nathan Line, & Wan Yang. (2016). Status seeking and perceived similarity: A consideration of homophily in the social servicescape. International Journal of Hospitality Management. 60. 123–132. 70 indexed citations
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Hanks, Lydia, Nathan Line, & Anna S. Mattila. (2015). The Impact of Self-Service Technology and the Presence of Others on Cause-Related Marketing Programs in Restaurants. Journal of Hospitality Marketing & Management. 25(5). 547–562. 67 indexed citations
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Runyan, Rodney C., Carol Finnegan, Tracy L. Gonzalez‐Padron, & Nathan Line. (2013). What Drives Publishing Productivity for Pretenure Marketing Faculty: Insights Using the Lens of Resource Advantage Theory. Marketing Education Review. 23(2). 105–120. 10 indexed citations
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Line, Nathan, Rodney C. Runyan, Wanda M. Costen, Robert E. Frash, & John M. Antun. (2011). Where Everybody Knows Your Name: Homophily in Restaurant Atmospherics. Journal of Hospitality Marketing & Management. 21(1). 1–19. 31 indexed citations
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Line, Nathan, et al.. (2010). The Moderating Effect of Family-Ownership on Firm Performance: An Examination of Entrepreneurial Orientation and Social Capital. Lancaster EPrints (Lancaster University). 15 indexed citations

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