Well-Being and Residents’ Tourism Support – Mature Island Destination Perspective

IF 0.4 Q4 ECONOMICS
D. S. Frleta, J. Đ. Badurina, L. Dwyer
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Abstract Rapid tourism development accompanied by exponential increase in the number of tourists and visitors in destinations can disrupt the life of destination residents and negatively affect their support for (future) tourism development. On the other hand, residents economically dependent on tourism might have different attitudes toward tourism in comparison to those who are not economically involved in tourism. Several studies have found that economic dependence on tourism induces more positive perceptions of tourism impacts and higher degree of support than non-dependence. Another potential valuable predictor of tourism support could be residents’ subjective well-being, enhancing our understanding quality of life under the influence of tourism. The purpose of this study is to better understand local residents’ support for tourism development by exploring their well-being, involvement in tourism activities and perceived overall value of tourism development. In order to gain a specific perspective of island tourism destination, a sample of residents living on a small Adriatic island Vir (Croatia) was chosen. Vir is high seasonal and mature destination with annual number of visitors around 30 times bigger than the number of permanent residents. It was found that those residents who are directly or indirectly economically benefiting from tourism have significantly higher scores in personal and national well-being domains and also exhibit higher support towards future tourism development, than those who don’t experience economic benefits from tourism. Regression analysis of an island well-being perception index, revealed that tourism generates more benefits than costs and economical involvement in tourism positively affect residents’ tourism development support. On the other hand, demographic predictors (age, gender, education, income) and personal well-being index are not associated with tourism development support. The results provide important insights for researchers and practitioners on understanding residents’ perceptions of tourism in mature destinations and how those perceptions can be related both to subjective well-being and the level of involvement in tourism activities.
幸福和居民的旅游支持——成熟岛屿目的地视角
摘要旅游业的快速发展伴随着旅游者和目的地游客数量的指数级增长,可能会扰乱目的地居民的生活,并对他们对(未来)旅游业发展的支持产生负面影响。另一方面,与那些在经济上不参与旅游业的人相比,在经济上依赖旅游业的居民可能对旅游业有不同的态度。几项研究发现,对旅游业的经济依赖比不依赖更能引发对旅游业影响的积极看法和更高程度的支持。旅游支持的另一个潜在的有价值的预测因素可能是居民的主观幸福感,增强我们对旅游影响下生活质量的理解。本研究的目的是通过探索当地居民的幸福感、对旅游活动的参与程度和对旅游发展整体价值的感知,更好地了解他们对旅游发展的支持。为了获得岛屿旅游目的地的具体视角,选择了居住在亚得里亚海小岛维尔(克罗地亚)的居民样本。维尔是一个季节性强、成熟的旅游目的地,每年的游客人数约为永久居民人数的30倍。研究发现,那些直接或间接从旅游业中获得经济利益的居民在个人和国民幸福领域的得分明显高于那些没有从旅游业获得经济效益的居民,他们对未来旅游业发展的支持也更高。对岛屿幸福感感知指数的回归分析表明,旅游业产生的效益大于成本,经济参与旅游业对居民的旅游发展支持有积极影响。另一方面,人口统计学预测因素(年龄、性别、教育、收入)和个人幸福指数与旅游业发展支持无关。研究结果为研究人员和从业者了解成熟目的地居民对旅游的看法,以及这些看法如何与主观幸福感和参与旅游活动的水平相关,提供了重要的见解。
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