The proliferation of Native American casino (NAC) gambling over the past few decades has generated a concern over the social, economic, and environmental impacts. This study examined the local resident perceptions of casino gambling impacts and their subsequent support for the NACs within the Social Exchange Theory (SET) framework. It further applied a similar framework to the non-NAC settings. While majority of the impact constructs failed to generate support for the NACs in the presence of intervening variables, a significant application of SET appeared among the non-NAC communities. Benefits were found to be significant for facilitating higher levels of support for the nonNACs. Overall, the results indicated that SET is not a universal p...
Since its modest beginnings in the early 1980s, tribal gaming rapidly developed into a $25 billion i...
In this paper, I examine the factors that influence tribal decisions regarding gaming policy. First,...
This study assessed the perceptions and attitudes toward Native American Gaming (NAG) development in...
This study is an investigation of the impact perceptions of Social Service Providers, Law Enforcemen...
The development of casino gambling in recent years whether through state-regulated or Native America...
This study explores the race and educational attainment variations on resident perceptions and suppo...
This study examines the impacts of four tribes, the Forest County Potawatomi, Sault Ste Marie Chippe...
This study applies a tourism model developed by Perdue, Long, and Allen ( 1990) to investigate resid...
This study examines the impacts of four tribes, the Forest County Potawatomi, Sault Ste Marie Chippe...
The purpose of this paper is to put the economic and social importance of Indian gambling on and off...
Abstract Background Three decades ago, casino gaming on sovereign American Indian lands was legalize...
The purpose of this paper is to compare and contrast the results of two academic studies related to ...
There are many issues and debates related to Indian casinos. However, there are very few well resear...
Native American gaming (NAG) has increased significantly over the Last several years since its Legal...
This study examined the economic effects of Native American casinos on their surround-ing rural coun...
Since its modest beginnings in the early 1980s, tribal gaming rapidly developed into a $25 billion i...
In this paper, I examine the factors that influence tribal decisions regarding gaming policy. First,...
This study assessed the perceptions and attitudes toward Native American Gaming (NAG) development in...
This study is an investigation of the impact perceptions of Social Service Providers, Law Enforcemen...
The development of casino gambling in recent years whether through state-regulated or Native America...
This study explores the race and educational attainment variations on resident perceptions and suppo...
This study examines the impacts of four tribes, the Forest County Potawatomi, Sault Ste Marie Chippe...
This study applies a tourism model developed by Perdue, Long, and Allen ( 1990) to investigate resid...
This study examines the impacts of four tribes, the Forest County Potawatomi, Sault Ste Marie Chippe...
The purpose of this paper is to put the economic and social importance of Indian gambling on and off...
Abstract Background Three decades ago, casino gaming on sovereign American Indian lands was legalize...
The purpose of this paper is to compare and contrast the results of two academic studies related to ...
There are many issues and debates related to Indian casinos. However, there are very few well resear...
Native American gaming (NAG) has increased significantly over the Last several years since its Legal...
This study examined the economic effects of Native American casinos on their surround-ing rural coun...
Since its modest beginnings in the early 1980s, tribal gaming rapidly developed into a $25 billion i...
In this paper, I examine the factors that influence tribal decisions regarding gaming policy. First,...
This study assessed the perceptions and attitudes toward Native American Gaming (NAG) development in...