This study investigates individual and collective impacts of tourism on the residents of Hat Yai City Municipality as well as their perceptions of tourism development in their residential area through a survey conducted among a sample of residents living in 47 communities within Hat Yai City Municipality.Individual impacts are the impacts that satisfy individual needs, while collective impacts are the impacts that meet communal needs.The results of data analysis reveal that residents who benefit from tourism (individually or collectively) perceive tourism more positively than those who do not benefit from it.Although the study finds that residents are a little more concerned about how they, as individuals rather than as a collective group o...
Minimal research has been carried out regarding the host community’s perceptions of and reactions to...
Tourism is consumed in the place of production causing a series of impacts. These effects caused by ...
AbstractEarly studies on residents’ attitudes to tourism were criticized for being atheoretical. As ...
Many earlier studies on resident perceptions used Social Exchange Theory (SET) to explain the relati...
This paper reviews resident tourism attitude research through the lens of the individual- and commun...
This paper presents findings from a study that was undertaken to investigate residents’ attitudes to...
The purpose of this research was to identify how degrees of contact derived from frequency of commun...
The purpose of this paper is to explore residents' perceptions of tourism impacts and how they affec...
Residents’ perceptions on tourism impacts and attitudes towards tourism development have a great inf...
The purpose of this study is to examine the residents’ perceptions of tourism impacts and how those ...
ABSTRACT: In our study of the "perceptions-attitudes-behaviours" sequence, we explain how resident p...
This paper presents findings from a study that was undertaken to investigate residents’ attitudes to...
This study investigates whether there has been a change in residents’ perceptions of living and tour...
Nowadays the tourism sector has been improved and become the main focus of the government. However t...
DOI: 10.1016/j.tourman.2015.11.007This study examines the residents´ perceptions of the impact of to...
Minimal research has been carried out regarding the host community’s perceptions of and reactions to...
Tourism is consumed in the place of production causing a series of impacts. These effects caused by ...
AbstractEarly studies on residents’ attitudes to tourism were criticized for being atheoretical. As ...
Many earlier studies on resident perceptions used Social Exchange Theory (SET) to explain the relati...
This paper reviews resident tourism attitude research through the lens of the individual- and commun...
This paper presents findings from a study that was undertaken to investigate residents’ attitudes to...
The purpose of this research was to identify how degrees of contact derived from frequency of commun...
The purpose of this paper is to explore residents' perceptions of tourism impacts and how they affec...
Residents’ perceptions on tourism impacts and attitudes towards tourism development have a great inf...
The purpose of this study is to examine the residents’ perceptions of tourism impacts and how those ...
ABSTRACT: In our study of the "perceptions-attitudes-behaviours" sequence, we explain how resident p...
This paper presents findings from a study that was undertaken to investigate residents’ attitudes to...
This study investigates whether there has been a change in residents’ perceptions of living and tour...
Nowadays the tourism sector has been improved and become the main focus of the government. However t...
DOI: 10.1016/j.tourman.2015.11.007This study examines the residents´ perceptions of the impact of to...
Minimal research has been carried out regarding the host community’s perceptions of and reactions to...
Tourism is consumed in the place of production causing a series of impacts. These effects caused by ...
AbstractEarly studies on residents’ attitudes to tourism were criticized for being atheoretical. As ...