This study used the social exchange theory and place attachment as the theory basis to explore residents’ attitudes to tourism. Based on a sample of 411 from China, this study concluded that place identity has a significant, negative moderating effect on the relationship between perceived economic impacts, sociocultural impacts and residents’ attitudes to tourism development. The study also finds that residents’ perceived environmental impacts are not positively related to their attitudes towards tourism development. The moderating effect of place attachment shows that place attachment will reduce the effect of perceived benefits of tourism on residents’ favorable attitudes
The purpose of this study is to examine and compare the effect of residents’ different dimensions of...
Framed by social exchange theory and Weber's theory of substantive and formal rationality, this stud...
How we scientifically measure residents’ perception of tourism developments and earn their understan...
Although place attachment is a critical factor shaping residents' attitudes toward tourism developme...
This study develops a model based on the developmental theory of place attachment. The model conside...
The perceptions and attitudes of community residents are a “mirror” of tourism development. Little r...
Purpose – This paper aims to propose a new line of research that explores the relationship between r...
Purpose: This paper aims to propose a new line of research that explores the relationship between r...
As UN announced 2030 Agenda for sustainable development, the sustainability of city is being widely ...
Purpose – This paper aims to propose a new line of research that explores the relationship between r...
This study aims to assess the residents’ support for sustainable tourism development in a destinatio...
Tourism literature pointed out that resident attitude toward tourism is not only affected by what be...
Residents' attitudes have a strong influence on the success or failure of tourism at the destination...
While the work on place attachment is extensive, it neglects to focus on residents' and tourists' pe...
© The Author(s) 2017. Place attachment has become a popular concept in tourism and environmental psy...
The purpose of this study is to examine and compare the effect of residents’ different dimensions of...
Framed by social exchange theory and Weber's theory of substantive and formal rationality, this stud...
How we scientifically measure residents’ perception of tourism developments and earn their understan...
Although place attachment is a critical factor shaping residents' attitudes toward tourism developme...
This study develops a model based on the developmental theory of place attachment. The model conside...
The perceptions and attitudes of community residents are a “mirror” of tourism development. Little r...
Purpose – This paper aims to propose a new line of research that explores the relationship between r...
Purpose: This paper aims to propose a new line of research that explores the relationship between r...
As UN announced 2030 Agenda for sustainable development, the sustainability of city is being widely ...
Purpose – This paper aims to propose a new line of research that explores the relationship between r...
This study aims to assess the residents’ support for sustainable tourism development in a destinatio...
Tourism literature pointed out that resident attitude toward tourism is not only affected by what be...
Residents' attitudes have a strong influence on the success or failure of tourism at the destination...
While the work on place attachment is extensive, it neglects to focus on residents' and tourists' pe...
© The Author(s) 2017. Place attachment has become a popular concept in tourism and environmental psy...
The purpose of this study is to examine and compare the effect of residents’ different dimensions of...
Framed by social exchange theory and Weber's theory of substantive and formal rationality, this stud...
How we scientifically measure residents’ perception of tourism developments and earn their understan...