The Impact of Community Attachment on Host Society Attitudes and Behaviours Towards Visitors

K. Simpson, P. Bretherton
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This paper describes an empirical research project undertaken to address a significant gap in the tourism impacts literature. Noting that previous research has emphasised the importance of host, guest, and destination characteristics as significant influences over visitor experience quality, the paper proposes that one important relationship that emerges from that circumstance has been largely overlooked—local people's attitudes towards life in their own communities. The paper analyses the views of 575 residents of three small city communities in three different countries, in an attempt to establish the nature of relationship between perceptions of life in those communities and attitudes towards temporary visitors. Results indicate that residents are generally able to distinguish between the appeal of community as a place to live and as a place to visit, and that the character of this distinction can present as a paradoxical contrast between a clear intention to recommend as a visitor destination, and a degree of ambiguity towards the prospect of increased visitor activity. These findings will be of value to those regional and local government agencies that are responsible for the long-term planning of visitor facilities, and for the enhancement of the visitor experience in a manner consistent with local resident support and endorsement.
社区依恋对东道国社会对游客态度和行为的影响
本文描述了一项实证研究项目,以解决旅游影响文献中的重大空白。注意到之前的研究强调了主人、客人和目的地特征对游客体验质量的重要影响,本文提出,在这种情况下出现的一个重要关系在很大程度上被忽视了——当地人对自己社区生活的态度。本文分析了三个不同国家的三个小城市社区的575名居民的观点,试图建立这些社区的生活观念与对临时访客的态度之间关系的本质。结果表明,居民通常能够区分社区作为居住场所和旅游场所的吸引力,这种区分的特征可以表现为作为游客目的地的明确推荐意图和对增加游客活动的前景的模糊程度之间的矛盾对比。这些调查结果对于负责游客设施长期规划的区域和地方政府机构,以及以符合当地居民支持和认可的方式改善游客体验的机构,将是有价值的。
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