How we scientifically measure residents’ perception of tourism developments and earn their understanding and support have an important impact on the scientific management and sustainable utilization of tourist attractions. This study analyzes the mediating role of perceived justice and community identity between residents’ perceptions of tourism’s impact and their support for tourism development by integrating the theories of social exchange theory (SET) and ‘cognition–affection–conation’ (CAC) relationship theory. We surveyed 334 interviewees in the Xinghua Duotian Agrosystem (XHDA), a Globally Important Agricultural Heritage Systems (GIAHS) site in Jiangsu Province, China. The findings of our study are as follows: (1) Residents’ perceptio...
This paper discusses social exchange theory (SET), social representation theory (SRT) and the linkag...
The perceptions and attitudes of community residents are a “mirror” of tourism development. Little r...
A significant literature exists on the impacts of tourism on local communities. This paper examines ...
This study aims to assess the residents’ support for sustainable tourism development in a destinatio...
The aim of this study is to investigate the factors influencing residents\u27 perceptions and suppor...
Using partial least squares-structural equation modeling, we analyzed data from 410 questionnaires c...
This study develops and tests a structural model of residents ’ support tourism development, with th...
This study used the social exchange theory and place attachment as the theory basis to explore resid...
Tourism is becoming a viable and important economic development strategy in the regeneration of hist...
Abstract--On the basis of literature review and the social exchange theory, this study directed at t...
Based on social capital theory and fairness theory, the study proposes a residents’ supportive attit...
Framed by social exchange theory and Weber's theory of substantive and formal rationality, this stud...
Residents' attitudes have a strong influence on the success or failure of tourism at the destination...
While residents' perceptions of tourism development have been widely explored through a rational cos...
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...
The perceptions and attitudes of community residents are a “mirror” of tourism development. Little r...
A significant literature exists on the impacts of tourism on local communities. This paper examines ...
This study aims to assess the residents’ support for sustainable tourism development in a destinatio...
The aim of this study is to investigate the factors influencing residents\u27 perceptions and suppor...
Using partial least squares-structural equation modeling, we analyzed data from 410 questionnaires c...
This study develops and tests a structural model of residents ’ support tourism development, with th...
This study used the social exchange theory and place attachment as the theory basis to explore resid...
Tourism is becoming a viable and important economic development strategy in the regeneration of hist...
Abstract--On the basis of literature review and the social exchange theory, this study directed at t...
Based on social capital theory and fairness theory, the study proposes a residents’ supportive attit...
Framed by social exchange theory and Weber's theory of substantive and formal rationality, this stud...
Residents' attitudes have a strong influence on the success or failure of tourism at the destination...
While residents' perceptions of tourism development have been widely explored through a rational cos...
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...
The perceptions and attitudes of community residents are a “mirror” of tourism development. Little r...
A significant literature exists on the impacts of tourism on local communities. This paper examines ...