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Residents' engagement in developing destination mascots: a cognitive appraisal theory-based perspective

Destination mascots have attracted some research interest, but more needs to be done. This study aims to explore destination mascots from a cognitive appraisal theory-based perspective. The results showed that an ideal destination mascot consisted of five characteristics: local representation and en...

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Published in:Journal of travel & tourism marketing 2023-02, Vol.40 (2), p.151-168
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