Determinants of residents’ support for urban tourism in times of uncertainty: Exploring the case of the city of Madrid

Diana Gómez-Bruna, Clara Martín-Duque, J. J. Fernández-Muñoz
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Residents are key actors in the management of tourist destinations, especially in times of uncertainty such as those that characterize the current context of multidimensional crisis (ecological, political, social or economic). The role of tourism in these crises, its contribution to their acceleration or its work in recovery, makes it necessary to deepen the support of residents for tourism in complex times such as the present. The context generated by the COVID-19 health crisis is a good framework for this reflection, although it has not been sufficiently explored. This article draws on Social Exchange Theory to explain residents' support for tourism in urban destinations during periods of uncertainty such as those generated by the health crisis, focusing on factors that have so far been little explored: risk perception, community involvement and the management of tourism constraints. A structural multiple indicator multiple cause (MIMIC) model is proposed to test the theoretical model. Using data derived from a survey of 342 residents in the city of Madrid (Spain), the results show that, in addition to benefits as a predictor of residents' support for tourism in contexts of uncertainty, risk perception and the management of tourism constraints are also relevant determinants of this support. The findings have important implications for decision-makers and public managers of urban destinations in the current period of multiple crises.
不确定时期居民支持城市旅游的决定因素:马德里市案例探讨
居民是旅游目的地管理的主要参与者,尤其是在不确定时期,如当前的多层面危机 (生态、政治、社会或经济危机)。旅游业在这些危机中的作用、对危机加速的推动作用或在危机恢复中的作用,使得有必要在当前这样的复杂时期深化居民对旅游业的支持。COVID-19 健康危机所产生的背景为这一反思提供了良好的框架,尽管这一框架尚未得到充分探讨。本文借鉴社会交换理论来解释居民在诸如健康危机等不确定时期对城市旅游目的地旅游业的支持,重点关注迄今为止鲜有探讨的因素:风险认知、社区参与和旅游业限制因素的管理。我们提出了一个结构性多指标多原因(MIMIC)模型来检验该理论模型。利用对马德里市(西班牙)342 名居民的调查数据,结果表明,在不确定的情况下,除了收益是居民支持旅游业的预测因素外,风险意识和旅游业限制因素的管理也是居民支持旅游业的相关决定因素。研究结果对当前多重危机时期城市旅游目的地的决策者和公共管理者具有重要意义。
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