This study explores residents’ attitudes toward future tourism development based on their community well-being (CWB) and community attachment. Focusing on the case of Gamcheon Culture Village in Busan, South Korea, which was developed during an urban regeneration project in 2009, an exploratory factor analysis was conducted. The main findings of this study are: (1) CWB is supported by five variables including income effects, social participation, safety service, infrastructure service, and environmental effect; (2) not only does CWB influence community attachment but attachment also effects residents’ attitudes; and (3) the most effective variable of CWB is income effect, and safety service for community attachment. These results can help t...
This paper explores the characteristics of multicultural festival visitors on the basis of their att...
This research seeks to examine the impact of tourism and local residents’ support for tourism develo...
Rapid tourism development accompanied by exponential increase in the number of tourists and visitors...
The purpose of this study is to examine residents' support for tourism development in South Korea by...
This study develops and tests a structural model of residents ’ support tourism development, with th...
This research examined relationships between tourism attitudes, length of residency, level of touris...
Abstract: Tourism is one of the most important economic sectors in world and its impacts o...
This study aims to assess the residents’ support for sustainable tourism development in a destinatio...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
[[abstract]]Resident?s perceptions of tourism impact and attitude toward tourism development are an ...
Residents' personality and their perspectives about community and those visiting can play an importa...
An individual’s personality and the community in which they are members can undoubtedly shape the wa...
This study aims to identify the factors that influence subjective well-being and their support for t...
ABSTRACT: It is well known that community participation is the foundation for sustainable tourism de...
With the tourism industry expanding post-2001, research on the impacts of tourism development contin...
This paper explores the characteristics of multicultural festival visitors on the basis of their att...
This research seeks to examine the impact of tourism and local residents’ support for tourism develo...
Rapid tourism development accompanied by exponential increase in the number of tourists and visitors...
The purpose of this study is to examine residents' support for tourism development in South Korea by...
This study develops and tests a structural model of residents ’ support tourism development, with th...
This research examined relationships between tourism attitudes, length of residency, level of touris...
Abstract: Tourism is one of the most important economic sectors in world and its impacts o...
This study aims to assess the residents’ support for sustainable tourism development in a destinatio...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
[[abstract]]Resident?s perceptions of tourism impact and attitude toward tourism development are an ...
Residents' personality and their perspectives about community and those visiting can play an importa...
An individual’s personality and the community in which they are members can undoubtedly shape the wa...
This study aims to identify the factors that influence subjective well-being and their support for t...
ABSTRACT: It is well known that community participation is the foundation for sustainable tourism de...
With the tourism industry expanding post-2001, research on the impacts of tourism development contin...
This paper explores the characteristics of multicultural festival visitors on the basis of their att...
This research seeks to examine the impact of tourism and local residents’ support for tourism develo...
Rapid tourism development accompanied by exponential increase in the number of tourists and visitors...