The purpose of this study was to apply items on a measurement scale to develop a structural model to describe the tourism impact perceptions of the residents of the Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia, and how these perceptions affect their support for tourism development. The proposed structural model was deduced using the data collected through a self-administered questionnaire that was delivered to a stratified random sample of residents of three Sunshine Coast local government areas. Results suggested a five-factor perceived impact measurement scale: negative socio-economic impact; positive social impact; negative social impact; positive economic impact; and positive cultural impact. Findings further indicated that the perceived posit...
This paper presents findings from a study that was undertaken to investigate residents’ attitudes to...
This paper describes a framework which has been designed for a comparative study of the social impac...
Personal construct theory was used to identify resident perceptions of 12 elicited tourist attractio...
This study identified residents' perceptions of major social impacts from tourism and their social c...
This study identifies the major areas of tourism impact, areas of community concern and the elements...
This study investigates whether there has been a change in residents' perceptions of various tourism...
This study investigates whether there has been a change in residents’ perceptions of living on, and ...
This study develops and tests a structural model of residents ’ support tourism development, with th...
This study investigates whether there has been a change in residents’ perceptions of tourism impacts...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to provide insight into the differences in residents' attitud...
In this study, 508 residents of the Australian tourist city of Cairns rated the impact of tourism on...
This study attempts to examine the structural effects of four tourism-impact factors on total impact...
This study aims to measure how the residents perceive the tourism potential of the region that they ...
The growth of the tourism industry, and its acceptance as an integral part of Australia's economic f...
Sustainable tourism development is a major challenge for small island economies. Yet, little researc...
This paper presents findings from a study that was undertaken to investigate residents’ attitudes to...
This paper describes a framework which has been designed for a comparative study of the social impac...
Personal construct theory was used to identify resident perceptions of 12 elicited tourist attractio...
This study identified residents' perceptions of major social impacts from tourism and their social c...
This study identifies the major areas of tourism impact, areas of community concern and the elements...
This study investigates whether there has been a change in residents' perceptions of various tourism...
This study investigates whether there has been a change in residents’ perceptions of living on, and ...
This study develops and tests a structural model of residents ’ support tourism development, with th...
This study investigates whether there has been a change in residents’ perceptions of tourism impacts...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to provide insight into the differences in residents' attitud...
In this study, 508 residents of the Australian tourist city of Cairns rated the impact of tourism on...
This study attempts to examine the structural effects of four tourism-impact factors on total impact...
This study aims to measure how the residents perceive the tourism potential of the region that they ...
The growth of the tourism industry, and its acceptance as an integral part of Australia's economic f...
Sustainable tourism development is a major challenge for small island economies. Yet, little researc...
This paper presents findings from a study that was undertaken to investigate residents’ attitudes to...
This paper describes a framework which has been designed for a comparative study of the social impac...
Personal construct theory was used to identify resident perceptions of 12 elicited tourist attractio...