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Residents’ Perception and Attitudes Toward Tourism Impact Under Different Participation Mode in China

In: Tourism and Hospitality Development Between China and EU

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  • Jiaxue Liu

    (Nanjing Xiaozhuang University)

  • Suyan Shen

    (Nanjing Forestry University)

  • Quan Gao

    (Nanjing Xiaozhuang University)

Abstract

Resident’s perception and attitude is one of the primary contents to tourism impact studies. As one of the important stake holders, degree of local residents supporting to tourism development plays a key role. In addition to illustrating multiple dimensions of tourism impact perceptions and attitude of local residents, this research further examines the effects of residents involvement. The paper authenticates and analyzes the relational model. Three structural variables (participation, tourism impact perception and support degree of rural residents) used to build a structural equation model exploring interrelationship and influencing factors. The research provides a method for identifying tourism development effects and causes to support effectively sustainable management of rural destinations.

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  • Jiaxue Liu & Suyan Shen & Quan Gao, 2015. "Residents’ Perception and Attitudes Toward Tourism Impact Under Different Participation Mode in China," Springer Books, in: Guojun Zeng (ed.), Tourism and Hospitality Development Between China and EU, edition 127, pages 173-182, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-642-35910-1_13
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-35910-1_13
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