Residents’ Attitudes toward Existing and Future Tourism Development in Rural Communities
San Francisco State University · Michigan State University
Abstract
Building on the model by Perdue, Long, and Allen, this study examined residents’ attitudes toward existing and future tourism development in several rural areas at different stages of tourism and economic development. Social exchange theory and destination life cycle model were used to examine the impacts of tourism development on residents’ attitudes when considered in conjunction with a community’s total economic activity. New social predictors and endogenous factors were tested in the model. Overall, residents of three distinct rural county-level areas were supportive of tourism development, and little evidence was found that suggests that attitudes toward tourism become negative with higher levels of…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 49.59
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 71
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2Topics & keywords
- Tourism
- Rural tourism
- Life-cycle hypothesis
- Tourism geography
- Rural area
- Economic growth
- Impacts of tourism
- Social exchange theory
- Decent work and economic growth