This study aimed to analyse the perception of operators on the impact they experienced as a result of their involvement in the development of homestay. The impacts encompass the economic, social, cultural and environmental aspects. This study employed face to face survey, and a total of 333 respondents who are Peninsular Malaysia’s homestay operators participated in this study. The Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) analysis utilizing simple statistical analysis software with the aid of Statistical Package for the Social Science (SPSS) and Analysis of Moment Structure (AMOS) were employed. Study results indicated that the economic and cultural aspects are significant contributors to the impact experienced by the operators in Malaysia ...
Homestay programme, which was introduced in 1988, has become the iconic rural tourism product highli...
Nowadays, tourism is growing rapidly and it plays a vital role in economic growth of Malaysia. Durin...
AbstractThe homestay program is regarded as a community-based tourism product by many nations. Despi...
This study aimed to analyse the perception of operators on the impact they experienced as a result o...
The main economic issues faced by the registered Malaysian homestay program are the issues of compet...
At present, Tourism Malaysia experiences demand from local and foreign tourists of desires for the t...
Malaysia Homestay Industry plays an important role in helping Malaysia government to continue to sus...
Tourism in Malaysia is the second largest industry after manufacturing. The development of tourism i...
The sustainability of the Malaysian homestay program that has been in existence for the last 30 ye...
The research investigates the perception of homestay operator on competitiveness of destination thro...
Homestay, as a community-based tourism product of Malaysia has increased in popularity and demand am...
The growth in Malaysiantourism industry has led to high demand for homestayas a tourism product, alb...
AbstractCommunity-based homestay had been discussed in various forums. Malaysian Government has been...
Homestay services are less well-known than hotel services for tourism. However, homestay is an impor...
Malaysian homestay tourism is a type of community-based tourism (CBT) that differs from homestay tou...
Homestay programme, which was introduced in 1988, has become the iconic rural tourism product highli...
Nowadays, tourism is growing rapidly and it plays a vital role in economic growth of Malaysia. Durin...
AbstractThe homestay program is regarded as a community-based tourism product by many nations. Despi...
This study aimed to analyse the perception of operators on the impact they experienced as a result o...
The main economic issues faced by the registered Malaysian homestay program are the issues of compet...
At present, Tourism Malaysia experiences demand from local and foreign tourists of desires for the t...
Malaysia Homestay Industry plays an important role in helping Malaysia government to continue to sus...
Tourism in Malaysia is the second largest industry after manufacturing. The development of tourism i...
The sustainability of the Malaysian homestay program that has been in existence for the last 30 ye...
The research investigates the perception of homestay operator on competitiveness of destination thro...
Homestay, as a community-based tourism product of Malaysia has increased in popularity and demand am...
The growth in Malaysiantourism industry has led to high demand for homestayas a tourism product, alb...
AbstractCommunity-based homestay had been discussed in various forums. Malaysian Government has been...
Homestay services are less well-known than hotel services for tourism. However, homestay is an impor...
Malaysian homestay tourism is a type of community-based tourism (CBT) that differs from homestay tou...
Homestay programme, which was introduced in 1988, has become the iconic rural tourism product highli...
Nowadays, tourism is growing rapidly and it plays a vital role in economic growth of Malaysia. Durin...
AbstractThe homestay program is regarded as a community-based tourism product by many nations. Despi...