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A longitudinal study of residents' attitudes toward tourism development
Deepening the understanding of residents' attitudes and related influencing factors is integral to tourism destinations' long-term sustainable development. Given the transitional nature of residents' attitudes, longitudinal research on the topic - despite having been recommended - rem...
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description | Deepening the understanding of residents' attitudes and related influencing factors is integral to tourism destinations' long-term sustainable development. Given the transitional nature of residents' attitudes, longitudinal research on the topic - despite having been recommended - remains lacking. This study applied a longitudinal design over a 4-year period to assess the effects of residents' satisfaction with tourism development and quality of life (QOL) on their attitudes toward tourism development. The study used a sample of tourism communities within China's Yuntai Mountain area, a mature and stable destination with a relatively independent and closed economic system. Results reflected a significant and positive impact of residents' satisfaction with tourism development on their attitudes toward such development; however, the mediating effect of QOL between residents' satisfaction and their attitudes was weak and not significant throughout the study period. These findings enrich the literature by re-examining residents' attitudes and associated influencing factors over time. Targeted strategies are recommended to help local governors and policymakers engender greater resident support for tourism. |
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