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Prior research has broadly addressed the link between residents' perceptions of tourism impacts and their support for tourism development (STD) in different destination-based contexts. However, the literature on residents' perceptions of the impacts of tourism on their faith and how these...

Author(s)
Cifci, I.; Akova, O.; Rasoolimanesh, S. M.; Ogretmenoglu, M.
Publisher
Routledge, Abingdon, UK
Citation
Journal of Heritage Tourism, 2023, 18, 5, pp 691-709
Abstract

Residents' support for tourism is essential for the tourism governance. Currently, knowledge of factors influencing tourism support is inconclusive. Studies applying social exchange theory reveal that tourism support is a function of perceived tourism impacts. However, studies suggest that social...

Author(s)
Munanura, I. E.; Kline, J. D.
Publisher
Routledge, Abingdon, UK
Citation
Tourism Planning and Development, 2023, 20, 4, pp 566-582
Abstract

This study advances the bidirectional relationship between residents' perceived tourism impacts and subjective wellbeing, as well as examines the consequential effects on support for tourism development. The bottom-up formative and top-down reflective structural models were proposed based on the...

Author(s)
Tam PuiSun; Lei ChunKwok; Zhai TianQi
Publisher
Routledge, Abingdon, UK
Citation
Journal of Sustainable Tourism, 2023, 31, 8, pp 1852-1868
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This paper aims to systematically review and analyse the current research on tourism impacts on destinations for the period 2016-2020. The study evaluated 80 published articles selected from the Scopus database to identify the types of tourism impacts and subthemes to indicate their pattern. The...

Author(s)
Atchara Salee; Rasoolimanesh, S. M.; Kusumo, C. M. L.
Publisher
Taylor's University, Subang Jaya, Malaysia
Citation
Asia-Pacific Journal of Innovation in Hospitality and Tourism, 2022, 11, 1, pp 121-148
Abstract

Obtaining residents' support for tourism development is an important topic in academia and the tourism industry; however, few studies have examined how perception of the positive and negative tourism impacts affects support for tourism development. Following a review of the literature in China and...

Author(s)
Guo AnXi; Wang SongMao; Li HaiJun; Guo YingZhi
Publisher
Tourism College of Beijing Union University, Beijing, China
Citation
Tourism Tribune, 2020, 35, 6, pp 96-108
Abstract

The subjective well-being of residents in tourist destinations holds significant importance for the sustainable development of destination tourism. It involves examining how tourism development impacts individuals at the local level and serves as a crucial scientific issue in the study of the...

Author(s)
Fan XiangHua; Liu PeiLin; Huang JingBo; Cai Yi; Wang Hui
Publisher
Tourism College of Beijing Union University, Beijing, China
Citation
Tourism Tribune, 2023, 38, 7, pp 113-127
AbstractFull Text

For tourism to grow sustainably, it is crucial to comprehend communities' opinions regarding tourism's consequences, along with the degree with which they support the growth of tourism in their particular regions. Despite the numerous factors investigated as the predictors of locals' attitudes...

Author(s)
Dar, S. A.; Nassar Ahmed
Publisher
Stefan cel Mare University of Suceava, Suceava, Romania
Citation
Revista de Turism, 2023, 35,
Abstract

The emotional aspects of heritage experiences remain so far under-researched with the emotional accessibility at such sites ignored. Using cognitive appraisal theory (CAT) and reversal theory, this study evaluates the role of motivation, tourism impacts, emotional accessibility, and felt emotions...

Author(s)
Alrawadieh, Z.; Prayag, G.; Alrawadieh, Z.
Publisher
Routledge, Abingdon, UK
Citation
Journal of Heritage Tourism, 2023, 18, 2, pp 145-163
Abstract

Research models applying social exchange theory to examine factors predicting residents' support for tourism have been challenged for their inability to explain support fully. Recent studies drawing from other theories indicated factors that arguably play a role in the social exchange relationship...

Author(s)
Munanura, I. E.; Needham, M. D.; Lindberg, K.; Kooistra, C.; Ghahramani, L.
Publisher
Routledge, Abingdon, UK
Citation
Journal of Sustainable Tourism, 2023, 31, 2, pp 581-596
Abstract

The relationships among inhabitants' place image dimensions, perceived tourism impacts, quality of life, and support for sustainable tourism development were examined using a model designed for this study. The results indicate that all four place image dimensions significantly influenced perceived...

Author(s)
Vikas Gautam; Saubhagya Bhalla
Publisher
Routledge, Abingdon, UK
Citation
Asia Pacific Journal of Tourism Research, 2023, 28, 2, pp 85-100

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