This study examines the intimate relationships that exist between residents and tourists (i.e., based on residents’ emotional solidarity (ES) with tourists) from attitudes to actual behavior in ultimately explaining residents’ behavioral support for tourism development (BSTD). This study linked two complementary theoretical frameworks (i.e., the theory of Emotional Solidarity and the Theory of Planned Behavior or TPB) to ultimately explain residents’ BSTD. The main purpose of this study was to gain an understanding of how the emotional solidarity scale (ESS) (i.e., welcoming nature, emotional closeness, and sympathetic understanding) affects and predicts residents’ behavioral intentions (BI) to support tourism development and how that in tu...
This study proposes a theoretical model integrating two lines of tourism research: emotional solidar...
Volunteer tourism (VT) is an emerging tourism paradigm especially for young tourists. This study ins...
AbstractEarly studies on residents’ attitudes to tourism were criticized for being atheoretical. As ...
The purpose of this paper is to test the effect of residents’ attitudes concerning tourism developme...
Residents' personality and their perspectives about community and those visiting can play an importa...
While it can prove easy to conceptualize of the relationship between residents and tourists as “us v...
Research has neglected to explore the role that residents’ feelings toward tourists play in influenc...
This work examines emotional solidarity to determine to what extent residents' perceptions are heter...
While residents' perceptions of tourism development have been widely explored through a rational cos...
This study develops and tests a structural model of residents ’ support tourism development, with th...
In an effort to explore additional variables as antecedents of emotional solidarity, satisfaction wi...
This study proposes a theoretical model integrating two lines of tourism research: emotional solidar...
ABSTRACT Traditionally the relationship between residents and tourists in a community is superficial...
Interactions between tourists and residents have been interpreted and analyzed applying various theo...
In order to socialize, get rid of stress and the routine of daily life, relax, and return to work mo...
This study proposes a theoretical model integrating two lines of tourism research: emotional solidar...
Volunteer tourism (VT) is an emerging tourism paradigm especially for young tourists. This study ins...
AbstractEarly studies on residents’ attitudes to tourism were criticized for being atheoretical. As ...
The purpose of this paper is to test the effect of residents’ attitudes concerning tourism developme...
Residents' personality and their perspectives about community and those visiting can play an importa...
While it can prove easy to conceptualize of the relationship between residents and tourists as “us v...
Research has neglected to explore the role that residents’ feelings toward tourists play in influenc...
This work examines emotional solidarity to determine to what extent residents' perceptions are heter...
While residents' perceptions of tourism development have been widely explored through a rational cos...
This study develops and tests a structural model of residents ’ support tourism development, with th...
In an effort to explore additional variables as antecedents of emotional solidarity, satisfaction wi...
This study proposes a theoretical model integrating two lines of tourism research: emotional solidar...
ABSTRACT Traditionally the relationship between residents and tourists in a community is superficial...
Interactions between tourists and residents have been interpreted and analyzed applying various theo...
In order to socialize, get rid of stress and the routine of daily life, relax, and return to work mo...
This study proposes a theoretical model integrating two lines of tourism research: emotional solidar...
Volunteer tourism (VT) is an emerging tourism paradigm especially for young tourists. This study ins...
AbstractEarly studies on residents’ attitudes to tourism were criticized for being atheoretical. As ...