Understanding Residents’ Attitudes Towards Tourists Through Implicit Stereotypes

S. Tse, V. Tung
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Residents’ attitudes have been an important area in tourism research. Recent studies have employed the concept of stereotypes from social psychology to understand its content and influences on residents’ emotions and behaviors towards tourists. However, existing studies tend to emphasize measurements that capture explicit stereotypes, despite the importance of individuals’ unconscious evaluations of others. This study addresses this gap by assessing residents’ implicit stereotypes, emotions, and behaviors towards tourists via a novel implicit association test (IAT). The results suggest direct relationships between positive implicit stereotypes, emotions, and behaviors; however, negative implicit stereotypes did not arouse negative emotions or harmful behaviors, which suggests a possible boundary condition for these connections. This study contributes to the literature by highlighting an alternative perspective to the formation of residents’ attitudes, and by providing insights for destination management organizations (DMOs) on the value of measuring implicit stereotypes for understanding host–guest relations.
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通过内隐刻板印象了解居民对游客的态度
居民态度一直是旅游研究的一个重要领域。近年来的研究利用社会心理学的刻板印象概念来理解其内容及其对居民对游客的情绪和行为的影响。然而,现有的研究倾向于强调捕捉显性刻板印象的测量,尽管个人对他人的无意识评价很重要。本研究通过一种新颖的内隐联想测试(IAT)来评估居民对游客的内隐刻板印象、情感和行为,从而解决了这一差距。结果表明,积极内隐刻板印象、情绪和行为之间存在直接关系;然而,消极内隐刻板印象不会引起消极情绪或有害行为,这表明这些联系可能存在边界条件。本研究突出了居民态度形成的另一种视角,并为目的地管理组织(DMOs)提供了测量内隐刻板印象对理解主客关系的价值的见解,从而为文献做出了贡献。
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