Factors Predicting Rural Residents’ Support of Tourism
Virginia Tech · Arizona State University
Abstract
This study examined the factors predicting attitudes toward tourism of residents from a dozen communities in Arizona, generally following the model developed by Perdue, Long, and Allen, using social exchange theory as the foundation. Findings indicated that in general, personal characteristics did not predict attitudes toward tourism, but community dependence on tourism was a predictor. Personal benefit from tourism predicted both positive and negative effects of tourism and support for additional tourism among residents of the Arizona communities; this was consistent with Perdue, Long, and Allen. Positive effects of tourism, however, did not predict tourism planning. Although support for additional tourism…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 29.05
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- 100%
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- 58
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2Topics & keywords
- Tourism
- Social exchange theory
- Tourism geography
- Impacts of tourism
- Marketing
- Ecotourism
- Psychology
- Geography
- Decent work and economic growth