AbstractEarly studies on residents’ attitudes to tourism were criticized for being atheoretical. As a result, it was not clear to researchers how, why, and in what conditions residents of a destination react to the impacts of tourism. To address these shortcomings, researchers started making use of a number of theories, among which, the Social Exchange Theory (SET) is considered to have made the most important theoretical contribution to studies on residents’ perceptions of tourism. This paper critically analyzes the different elements involved in the social exchange process between residents of a destination and the tourism industry. It analyzes the core constructs of the SET and in particular, focuses on power and trust between the actors...
The study confirms the usefulness of social exchange theory in explaining residents’ perception towa...
This study considers both economic and non-economic factors to examine how residents perceive touris...
The purpose of this study is to introduce the concept of “voluntourism” and its applicability as an ...
AbstractEarly studies on residents’ attitudes to tourism were criticized for being atheoretical. As ...
This paper discusses social exchange theory (SET), social representation theory (SRT) and the linkag...
This qualitative study focused on utilizing a combination of social exchange and power theories to w...
This thesis links the limits of tourism growth and social exchange theory (SET) through tourism impa...
A study was undertaken among the residents on Langkawi Island, Malaysia to explore the utility of a ...
This qualitative study focused on utilizing a combination of social exchange and power theories to e...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore recent trends in the theories and methods applied t...
This study develops and tests a structural model of residents ’ support tourism development, with th...
The purpose of this paper is to test the effect of residents’ attitudes concerning tourism developme...
The aim of this study is to investigate the factors influencing residents\u27 perceptions and suppor...
As multi-stakeholders are important in sustainable tourism development (STD), this study applies the...
Many attemps have been made to theoretically base research in tourism development. However, a discer...
The study confirms the usefulness of social exchange theory in explaining residents’ perception towa...
This study considers both economic and non-economic factors to examine how residents perceive touris...
The purpose of this study is to introduce the concept of “voluntourism” and its applicability as an ...
AbstractEarly studies on residents’ attitudes to tourism were criticized for being atheoretical. As ...
This paper discusses social exchange theory (SET), social representation theory (SRT) and the linkag...
This qualitative study focused on utilizing a combination of social exchange and power theories to w...
This thesis links the limits of tourism growth and social exchange theory (SET) through tourism impa...
A study was undertaken among the residents on Langkawi Island, Malaysia to explore the utility of a ...
This qualitative study focused on utilizing a combination of social exchange and power theories to e...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore recent trends in the theories and methods applied t...
This study develops and tests a structural model of residents ’ support tourism development, with th...
The purpose of this paper is to test the effect of residents’ attitudes concerning tourism developme...
The aim of this study is to investigate the factors influencing residents\u27 perceptions and suppor...
As multi-stakeholders are important in sustainable tourism development (STD), this study applies the...
Many attemps have been made to theoretically base research in tourism development. However, a discer...
The study confirms the usefulness of social exchange theory in explaining residents’ perception towa...
This study considers both economic and non-economic factors to examine how residents perceive touris...
The purpose of this study is to introduce the concept of “voluntourism” and its applicability as an ...