This study is an investigation of the impact perceptions of Social Service Providers, Law Enforcement Officers, and Economic Development Officers to acquire a wide spectrum of community views. In doing so, this study advances the literature by examining this unique population\u27s perceptions of casino gambling impacts and factors driving those perceptions, and their support for casinos in general using the social exchange theory framework. The results suggest that officers who have worked with gamblers tend to agree more with the economic benefits. A partial support for social exchange theory is also noted. The results have important implications for the casino operators, casino opponents, and the policy makers
The casino gaming sector has witnessed rapid growth worldwide in the past three decades. As the casi...
Over the past two decades, 28 states have joined Nevada and New Jersey in legalizing casino gambling...
AbstractThis study examines the viewpoints of Macau and Singapore residents to the development of ca...
This study explores the race and educational attainment variations on resident perceptions and suppo...
The proliferation of Native American casino (NAC) gambling over the past few decades has generated a...
The development of casino gambling in recent years whether through state-regulated or Native America...
This study was developed to examine the underlying relationships among the socio-demographic variabl...
Interviews were conducted with 128 key individuals in seven communities that are new casino jurisdic...
This study explores quality of life (QOL) perceptions associated with casino gambling and examines t...
This study identifies the socio-demographic factors that affect residents’ perceptions of casino dev...
Reviews and assesses the existing literature on the potential economic impact of introducing casino ...
This study attempts to establish a dialogue between perceived negative impacts associated with borro...
Proposals have been made to legalize a single hotel casino in each of the towns of Adams and Hull, M...
Proposals have been made to legalize a single hotel casino in each of the towns of Adams and Hull, M...
Casino gambling has exploded across the United States over the past 30 years. Both the academic lite...
The casino gaming sector has witnessed rapid growth worldwide in the past three decades. As the casi...
Over the past two decades, 28 states have joined Nevada and New Jersey in legalizing casino gambling...
AbstractThis study examines the viewpoints of Macau and Singapore residents to the development of ca...
This study explores the race and educational attainment variations on resident perceptions and suppo...
The proliferation of Native American casino (NAC) gambling over the past few decades has generated a...
The development of casino gambling in recent years whether through state-regulated or Native America...
This study was developed to examine the underlying relationships among the socio-demographic variabl...
Interviews were conducted with 128 key individuals in seven communities that are new casino jurisdic...
This study explores quality of life (QOL) perceptions associated with casino gambling and examines t...
This study identifies the socio-demographic factors that affect residents’ perceptions of casino dev...
Reviews and assesses the existing literature on the potential economic impact of introducing casino ...
This study attempts to establish a dialogue between perceived negative impacts associated with borro...
Proposals have been made to legalize a single hotel casino in each of the towns of Adams and Hull, M...
Proposals have been made to legalize a single hotel casino in each of the towns of Adams and Hull, M...
Casino gambling has exploded across the United States over the past 30 years. Both the academic lite...
The casino gaming sector has witnessed rapid growth worldwide in the past three decades. As the casi...
Over the past two decades, 28 states have joined Nevada and New Jersey in legalizing casino gambling...
AbstractThis study examines the viewpoints of Macau and Singapore residents to the development of ca...