Purpose - In this study, the effects of negative tourism impacts, length of residency and nativity on support for tourism development were examined. Design/methodology/approach - Because understanding the attitudes of local people toward tourism support is complex, this study employed both symmetric (PLS-SEM) and asymmetric (fsQCA) approaches from a holistic perspective. A total of 336 individuals from Cappadocia, one of Turkey's most prominent tourist destinations, were surveyed. Findings - According to the symmetric method results, respondents' negative perceptions of tourism negatively affect attitudes toward tourism support. Native-born status acts as a moderating variable in the relationship between attitudes toward tourism suppo...
All-inclusive resorts (hereafter abbreviated AIR) have a long history of contributing to tourism rev...
This study examines the relationship between residents' perceived tourism impacts and their support ...
AbstractEarly studies on residents’ attitudes to tourism were criticized for being atheoretical. As ...
Purpose In this study, the effects of negative tourism impacts, length of residency and nativity on...
This study argues that method should work hand-in-hand with theory to be able to generate impactful ...
The purpose of this study is to examine the residents’ perceptions of tourism impacts and how those ...
The paper aims to understand residents' perceptions and opinions of tourism impacts and to determine...
A Case Study on the Impact of Personal Characteristics on Residents’ Support for Tourism Development...
Purpose: The study aims to examine the complexity of attribute configurations affecting tourism deci...
Community support for tourism is essential for successful tourism development. Presently, tourism ma...
The study tested residents’ tourism support model based on social exchange theory in Thailand. The a...
This study investigates the differences in residents\u27 perceptions of various tourism impacts as w...
Rapid tourism development accompanied by exponential increase in the number of tourists and visitors...
Sustainability is necessary and a good alternative way to minimize tourism’s negative impacts and i...
This paper reviews resident tourism attitude research through the lens of the individual- and commun...
All-inclusive resorts (hereafter abbreviated AIR) have a long history of contributing to tourism rev...
This study examines the relationship between residents' perceived tourism impacts and their support ...
AbstractEarly studies on residents’ attitudes to tourism were criticized for being atheoretical. As ...
Purpose In this study, the effects of negative tourism impacts, length of residency and nativity on...
This study argues that method should work hand-in-hand with theory to be able to generate impactful ...
The purpose of this study is to examine the residents’ perceptions of tourism impacts and how those ...
The paper aims to understand residents' perceptions and opinions of tourism impacts and to determine...
A Case Study on the Impact of Personal Characteristics on Residents’ Support for Tourism Development...
Purpose: The study aims to examine the complexity of attribute configurations affecting tourism deci...
Community support for tourism is essential for successful tourism development. Presently, tourism ma...
The study tested residents’ tourism support model based on social exchange theory in Thailand. The a...
This study investigates the differences in residents\u27 perceptions of various tourism impacts as w...
Rapid tourism development accompanied by exponential increase in the number of tourists and visitors...
Sustainability is necessary and a good alternative way to minimize tourism’s negative impacts and i...
This paper reviews resident tourism attitude research through the lens of the individual- and commun...
All-inclusive resorts (hereafter abbreviated AIR) have a long history of contributing to tourism rev...
This study examines the relationship between residents' perceived tourism impacts and their support ...
AbstractEarly studies on residents’ attitudes to tourism were criticized for being atheoretical. As ...