This study investigated how residents’ participation in local festivals may influence their subjective-well-being and their quality of life. Using data collected from local attendees of a film festival, this study examined the relationship between socio-cultural impacts of a festival and subjective well-being of local residents. Findings revealed that while community benefits and cultural/educational benefits are positive predictors of subjective well-being of residents, quality life concerns were found to have negative impact on the well-being of residents. Findings also revealed no significant relationship between community resource concerns and subjective well-being of residents
The research aims to investigate the relationship between social impacts (benefits, costs) and the l...
This paper presents the findings of a small research study undertaken in the south east of England. ...
Purpose: Interactions between local people and guests/visitors are the main elements of tourism expe...
This study investigated how residents’ participation in local festivals may influence their subjecti...
WOS: 000390736200001This study investigated how residents' participation in local festivals may infl...
In recent years, festivals and events have played an important role in the realization of sustainabl...
This study examined the influence of festival experience on community quality of life. The study ana...
This paper reports on the findings from a wider PhD study which examines residents' perceptions of t...
Festivals benefit the local service economy and reinforce social cohesion within the local community...
The Study aims to examine residents’ perception of positive festival impacts, social cohesion and cu...
The Study aims to examine residents’ perception of positive festival impacts, social cohesion and cu...
The Study aims to examine residents’ perception of positive festival impacts, social cohesion and cu...
The Study aims to examine residents’ perception of positive festival impacts, social cohesion and cu...
Although festivals and events have been identified as a growth segment within tourism, smaller cultu...
The purpose of this research is that through festival participants’ subjective views get a better un...
The research aims to investigate the relationship between social impacts (benefits, costs) and the l...
This paper presents the findings of a small research study undertaken in the south east of England. ...
Purpose: Interactions between local people and guests/visitors are the main elements of tourism expe...
This study investigated how residents’ participation in local festivals may influence their subjecti...
WOS: 000390736200001This study investigated how residents' participation in local festivals may infl...
In recent years, festivals and events have played an important role in the realization of sustainabl...
This study examined the influence of festival experience on community quality of life. The study ana...
This paper reports on the findings from a wider PhD study which examines residents' perceptions of t...
Festivals benefit the local service economy and reinforce social cohesion within the local community...
The Study aims to examine residents’ perception of positive festival impacts, social cohesion and cu...
The Study aims to examine residents’ perception of positive festival impacts, social cohesion and cu...
The Study aims to examine residents’ perception of positive festival impacts, social cohesion and cu...
The Study aims to examine residents’ perception of positive festival impacts, social cohesion and cu...
Although festivals and events have been identified as a growth segment within tourism, smaller cultu...
The purpose of this research is that through festival participants’ subjective views get a better un...
The research aims to investigate the relationship between social impacts (benefits, costs) and the l...
This paper presents the findings of a small research study undertaken in the south east of England. ...
Purpose: Interactions between local people and guests/visitors are the main elements of tourism expe...