Exploring key drivers of residents’ support for community-based tourism
Anatolia,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 1 - 15
Published: Jan. 12, 2025
While
most
research
on
citizenship
behaviour
focuses
conventional
formal
organizational
contexts,
few
studies
examine
its
role
in
destination
organizations,
such
as
community-based
tourism
(CBT).
This
study
addresses
that
gap
by
investigating
the
effects
of
community
(CCB),
technological
optimism,
and
creative
self-efficacy
(CSE)
residents'
support
for
Khon
Kaen
Province,
Thailand.
Using
a
two-step
structural
equation
modelling
approach,
data
from
500
residents
involved
CBT
were
analysed.
The
findings
reveal
CSE
partially
mediates
relationship
between
CCB
tourism,
while
optimism
positively
moderates
CCB-CSE
link.
These
insights
provide
valuable
guidance
policymakers
practitioners
developing
CBT.
Language: Английский
‘Roots’ tourists' personal heritage experience: An extended cognitive-affective-conative model
Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Management,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
61, P. 212 - 223
Published: Nov. 6, 2024
Language: Английский
The Cognitive Mechanisms of Residents under the Background of the Renewal of Suburban Historical and Cultural Villages
Meng Li,
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WU Tie-hong,
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Linsheng Zhong
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et al.
Land,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
13(9), P. 1465 - 1465
Published: Sept. 10, 2024
This
study
aims
to
investigate
the
cognitive
mechanisms
of
rural
residents
amidst
renewal
suburban
historical
and
cultural
villages
by
examining
interplay
between
nostalgia,
collective
memory,
subjective
well-being,
place
identity
in
tourism
destinations.
Using
Naobao
Village
as
a
case
study—a
village
Hohhot,
Inner
Mongolia—this
research
employs
comprehensive
approach
integrating
experimental
methods
questionnaire
surveys.
The
findings
demonstrate
that
analyzing
interaction
among
four
emotions
can
elucidate
mechanism
residents.
Moreover,
it
uncovers
positive
effects
significantly
influence
residents’
perception
their
living
environment
with
on
identity.
In
theoretical
model
for
generating
cognition
villages,
well-being
memory
play
crucial
mediating
roles.
offers
novel
perspective
spatial
reconstruction
evolution
tourist
landscapes
Language: Английский
Activation and Inheritance: Farmers’ Willingness to Participate in Agricultural Heritage Tourism Development—A Case Study on the Nanguo Pear Cultivation System in Anshan, China
Fengli Dong,
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Yue Zhang,
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Zhaoguo Wang
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et al.
Sustainability,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
16(23), P. 10500 - 10500
Published: Nov. 29, 2024
Tourism
is
an
important
method
for
the
revitalization
and
utilization
of
agricultural
cultural
heritage,
with
farmers
playing
a
pivotal
role
in
development
heritage
tourism
(AHT).
The
implementation
AHT
from
lens
farmer
participation
essential
fostering
sustainable
growth
heritage.
Based
on
257
questionnaires
two
villages
using
Anshan
Nanguo
pear
cultivation
systems,
this
study
uses
structural
equation
modeling
(SEM)
to
explore
mechanism
influencing
farmers’
willingness
participate
development.
findings
reveal
that
(1)
opportunity,
ability,
identity
recognition
have
significant
positive
effects
willingness,
while
motivation
has
no
effect
willingness;
(2)
motivation;
(3)
partial
mediating
among
recognition,
willingness.
strategies
recommendations
put
forth
article
substantial
practical
implications
enhancing
Furthermore,
research
contributes
broadening
perspectives
promoting
preservation
within
community
frameworks.
Language: Английский