Local attitudes towards tourism comprise one of the most researched topics in tourism. However, researchers still need to examine attitudes of specific local groups, acknowledge tourist stereotypes as an influential factor and test different theoretical approaches, to develop a broader understanding and explanation of attitudes. Based on an emic perspective, this study analysed servers’ stereotypes of a specific group of tourists – locally known as chilangos – and associated attitudes in a Mexican resort. By adopting a combined theoretical approach drawn from social exchange theory and integrated threat theory, this study’s results reveal that individuals who depend economically on tourism do not always have positive attitudes and that nega...
This study aims to identify residents’ attitudes regarding place image, place identity and resident...
This study considers both economic and non-economic factors to examine how residents perceive touris...
ABSTRACT: In our study of the "perceptions-attitudes-behaviours" sequence, we explain how resident p...
Local attitudes towards tourism comprise one of the most researched topics in tourism. However, rese...
Based on the attitudinal/behavioural matrix, this research aimed to analyse local attitudes towards ...
Social representations theory has been adopted for explaining tourism impacts and local attitudes. H...
The study of tourists' reactions towards those with whom they interact on holiday is a niche area of...
AbstractEarly studies on residents’ attitudes to tourism were criticized for being atheoretical. As ...
Stereotypes are defined as oversimplified beliefs about things and people, widely held by a large n...
This study empirically investigates attitude structure, the relationship between cognition, affect, ...
Drawing on the theory of social distance, this study examined the extent to which residents’ attitud...
In the past two decades, there have been 76 published articles that have segmented tourist samples i...
In tourism industry, the analysis of consumer perceptions is a key factor useful to manage and cont...
The demonstration effect has become a well-established concept in the literature on tourism. It has ...
This paper discusses social exchange theory (SET), social representation theory (SRT) and the linkag...
This study aims to identify residents’ attitudes regarding place image, place identity and resident...
This study considers both economic and non-economic factors to examine how residents perceive touris...
ABSTRACT: In our study of the "perceptions-attitudes-behaviours" sequence, we explain how resident p...
Local attitudes towards tourism comprise one of the most researched topics in tourism. However, rese...
Based on the attitudinal/behavioural matrix, this research aimed to analyse local attitudes towards ...
Social representations theory has been adopted for explaining tourism impacts and local attitudes. H...
The study of tourists' reactions towards those with whom they interact on holiday is a niche area of...
AbstractEarly studies on residents’ attitudes to tourism were criticized for being atheoretical. As ...
Stereotypes are defined as oversimplified beliefs about things and people, widely held by a large n...
This study empirically investigates attitude structure, the relationship between cognition, affect, ...
Drawing on the theory of social distance, this study examined the extent to which residents’ attitud...
In the past two decades, there have been 76 published articles that have segmented tourist samples i...
In tourism industry, the analysis of consumer perceptions is a key factor useful to manage and cont...
The demonstration effect has become a well-established concept in the literature on tourism. It has ...
This paper discusses social exchange theory (SET), social representation theory (SRT) and the linkag...
This study aims to identify residents’ attitudes regarding place image, place identity and resident...
This study considers both economic and non-economic factors to examine how residents perceive touris...
ABSTRACT: In our study of the "perceptions-attitudes-behaviours" sequence, we explain how resident p...