The power dynamics in local–tourist interactions DOI
Ji Zhang,

Honggang Xu

Annals of Tourism Research, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 98, P. 103509 - 103509

Published: Dec. 5, 2022

Language: Английский

Baby Come Back: Resident-Digital Nomad Conflicts, Destination Identification, and Revisit Intention DOI Creative Commons
Dario Miočević

Journal of Travel Research, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Jan. 28, 2024

Due to the increasing popularity of remote work, digital nomadism has become a growing trend. Given that nomads can stay in destinations longer, their contacts with residents more dynamic, including numerous social conflicts. By drawing on realistic group conflict theory and identity complexity, this paper investigates how negative consequences conflicts be mitigated strengthen nomads’ identification destination increase revisit intention. Using multi-national sample 307 from four popular destinations, we find alleviated by stronger cooperative contact through which provide instrumental support nomads. Moreover, enhanced residents, also develop localized threatens nomadic thus reduces The study provides insights for practitioners effectively catering segment travelers.

Language: Английский

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Does Positive Contact Between Residents and Tourists Stimulate Tourists’ Environmentally Responsible Behavior? The Role of Gratitude and Boundary Conditions DOI
Hongwei Tu, Jianfeng Ma

Journal of Travel Research, Journal Year: 2021, Volume and Issue: 61(8), P. 1774 - 1790

Published: Oct. 5, 2021

This study explored how and when positive contact between residents tourists stimulates tourists’ environmentally responsible behavior. Drawing on social exchange theory, we verified a moderated mediation model in which gratitude mediated the link behavior, while agreeableness relationship gratitude. Data were collected from 691 visitors to Mount Wuyi. The findings revealed that directly affected behavior this was by Furthermore, significantly effects of In particular, effect stronger for with high agreeableness. Additionally, also strengthened indirect through gratitude—which was, again, highly agreeable tourists.

Language: Английский

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39

How can destination competitiveness play an essential role in small island sports tourism development? Integrated ISM-MICMAC modelling of key factors DOI
Erfan Moradi, Mohammad Ehsani, Marjan Saffari

et al.

Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Insights, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 6(3), P. 1222 - 1252

Published: July 18, 2022

Purpose This paper aims to identify factors that affect the sports tourism destination's competitiveness on a small island. Hence, this study looks at and evaluates these factors. The then comes up with model clarifies interrelationships between Design/methodology/approach authors broke down data analysis process into three steps. first step was conduct literature review use industry academia experts' help determine essential aspects (fuzzy Delphi method). Then, hierarchical developed, were categorised using interpretive structural modelling (ISM) approach. Factors' driving dependency power also determined MICMAC analysis. Findings work has identified 13 key related For island like Kish Island, two independent variables (government support destination political stability) define institutional framework for are most important. Building corresponding competitive strategies address is thus beneficial. Research limitations/implications research's results provide decision-makers, practitioners, researchers new insights of determinants. will fill existing gap theory practice. Practical implications Sports managers islands may benefit from proposed since enable them organise managers' priorities better enhance destinations' tourists more accurate depiction destination. Originality/value According authors' knowledge, research design presented in article provided attempt analyse develop destinations less-developed economies. fills by not only identifying influencing but examining interactions providing empirical evidence supporting their relationships.

Language: Английский

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25

Sustainable cross-border tourism management: COVID-19 avoidance motive on resident hospitality DOI
Collins Opoku Antwi, Seth Yeboah Ntim, Evans Asante Boadi

et al.

Journal of Sustainable Tourism, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 31(8), P. 1831 - 1851

Published: May 3, 2022

The psyche-altering effects of COVID-19 pandemic on sustainable tourism behaviors are underexplored. More so, the scant research largely presents tourists' perspective. Extending this body work, our study – deploying evolutionary paradigm, examines whether, why and when perceived infectability (pathogen avoidance motive) impairs resident hospitality, using a multi-wave data from MTurk U.S. workers (N = 857). As predicted, relates positively with tourist negative stereotype, which then negatively hospitality. Unexpectedly, infectability's relation hospitality was positive. However, stereotype transmits effect to Moreover, origin belief amplifies positive further strengthens indirect through stereotype. Theoretical, social, managerial implications for development have been discussed.

Language: Английский

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Assessing the sustainability and competitiveness of tourism economies in China’s Chengdu-Chongqing metropolitan area DOI Open Access
Wen Wang, Shiqi Wang,

Ye-Shan Li

et al.

Environmental Science and Pollution Research, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 29(44), P. 66960 - 66978

Published: May 5, 2022

Language: Английский

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The Influence of Elements of Cultural Heritage on the Image of Destinations, Using Four Polish Cities as an Example DOI Creative Commons
Mariusz Szubert, Witold Warcholik, Michał Żemła

et al.

Land, Journal Year: 2021, Volume and Issue: 10(7), P. 671 - 671

Published: June 25, 2021

Cultural heritage and its various elements are an important factor that supports the development of tourism in destinations. One key factors a successful destination is positive image allows it to effectively attract visitors. This paper investigates impact selected material cultural on four Polish metropolitan The results indicate thathistorical plays more significantrole creating attractive city than city’s contemporary post-industrial facilities. Cities perceived as historical areconsideredas much spend free time cities predominantly associated with industrial functions. Moreover, presented research confirm relationship between familiarity image. These features have also been observed previous studies.

Language: Английский

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28

Developing an integrated model for the competitiveness of sports tourism destinations DOI
Erfan Moradi, Mohammad Ehsani, Marjan Saffari

et al.

Journal of Destination Marketing & Management, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 26, P. 100743 - 100743

Published: Oct. 20, 2022

Language: Английский

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Cognitive image, affective image, cultural dimensions, and conative image: A new conceptual framework DOI Creative Commons
Shaohua Yang, Salmi Mohd Isa,

Yiyue Yao

et al.

Frontiers in Psychology, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 13

Published: Aug. 2, 2022

Destination image is essential to tourists' loyalty and has been discussed in length among researchers marketers the tourism industry for decades. Based on a literature review, destination model, including cognitive image, affective conative firmly established as an acceptable means gain understanding of behavior toward revisiting recommendations. The moderating role cultural constructs still unclear, especially cross-cultural travel behavior. Therefore, this conceptual paper proposes integrated model cognitive-affective-conative that includes individualism uncertainty avoidance. underpinning theories empirical studies, potentially mediates correlation between image. This also incorporated potential effects By integrating avoidance into theoretical from perspective tourism, contributes more comprehensive influence emerging marketing.

Language: Английский

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Understanding environmentally responsible behavior of tourists at coastal tourist destinations DOI

Sadia Aziz,

Muhammad Abdullah Khan Niazi

Social Responsibility Journal, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 19(10), P. 1952 - 1977

Published: May 12, 2023

Purpose Tourists’ irresponsible behaviours (e.g. damaging flowers, writing and painting on the walls throwing waste material in water around sea site) damage coastal environment. The behaviour of tourists has raised concerns about sustainability tourism purpose this study is to identify explain behavioural patterns that can influence environmentally responsible (ERBs) tourists, particularly context tourism. aims provide a theoretical practical explanation destination image perceived value (PDV) shaping ERB with mediating role social responsibility (DSR) among at touring destination. Design/methodology/approach used quantitative research design data were gathered from five beaches Karachi. Structured equation model was analyse direct effect while stepwise regression moderating DSR. results showed cognitive significant affective image, insignificant conative ERB. While ERB, finally, Results revealed PDV significantly mediated relationship between cognitive, Finally, study’s DSR moderated affective, Findings are divided into three categories, effect, effect. It found Research limitations/implications First, been collected single geographic area Pakistan. Therefore, cross-country required compare tourists. Second, only local respondents considered study; future studies may include foreign as well. during one month summer, which have measured experience summer. respondent different values images winter. split collection summer winter cover diverse perceptions Social implications almost impossible for destinations achieve competitive advantage without attaining sustainable environments. Clean green towards marine mammals be achieved through tourists’ This major contributions society by reserving natural environment areas. Originality/value will contribute existing literature extending knowledge lens cognitive-affective-conative models expectancy theory. Moreover, mediator moderator enhance understanding extend literature. Further provided strong how effective helps influencing benefit managers policymakers destinations. unique attempt present comprehensive could applicable situations

Language: Английский

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Can Positive Social Contact Encourage Residents’ Community Citizenship Behavior? The Role of Personal Benefit, Sympathetic Understanding, and Place Identity DOI Creative Commons
Yaxi Wang, 博 各務, Jiaqi Li

et al.

Behavioral Sciences, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 14(4), P. 307 - 307

Published: April 10, 2024

Identified as an increasingly pivotal aspect, the benevolent extra-role characteristic of community citizenship behavior contributes to destination development efficiency and social cohesion. Based on egoistic–altruistic motivation framework, this study investigated three motivations that propel residents exercise behaviors in a positive contact context, namely self-focused, other-focused, place-focused motivation. A conceptual model combined with contact, personal benefit, sympathetic understanding, place identity, was developed tested using partial least squares structural equation modeling (PLS-SEM) through data from 366 Kaifeng, China. The findings showed for behaviors, identity contributed most, benefits failed predict behaviors. Furthermore, understanding tourists most fostered by perception tourists. These offer novel theoretical framework scholarly investigation provide practical insights tourism managers regarding strategies influence residents’ behavior.

Language: Английский

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