Sustainability initiatives, development and well-being: understanding linkages in tourism

IF 3.1 Q2 BUSINESS Society and Business Review Pub Date : 2022-10-12 DOI:10.1108/sbr-06-2022-0159
S. Meera, A. Vinodan
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Purpose This study aims to understand the linkage among sustainability initiatives (SIs), community development (CD) and community well-being (CW) in tourism. Design/methodology/approach The exploratory sequential methodology consists of expert interviews, a questionnaire survey and the model verified with analysis of moment structures 22. Findings This study shows that the direct relationship between community-level SIs and CD and CW is significant and positive. The direct relationship between CD and CW is significant and positive. CD partially mediates the relationship between community-level SIs and CW in Indigenous tourism business operations. Research limitations/implications This study assumes significance in developing Indigenous tourism destinations and calls for an integrated development strategy at the community level to enhance CW. This study provides a path for examining the contribution of grassroots-level sustainable business initiatives, their development and the community’s well-being. This study was confined to protected area-based destinations and focused on CD and well-being as a result of local-level SIs. Practical implications This study extends the scope for further research in measuring other perceived linkages of SIs with Indigenous community’s quality of life. Social implications This study provides a path for examining the contribution of grassroots-level sustainable business initiatives and their development contributions and the ‘community’s well-being. Originality/value This exploratory research examining the relationship among community-level SIs, CD and CW hitherto unexplored in tourism among grassroot-level communities.
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可持续发展倡议、发展和福祉:了解旅游业的联系
目的本研究旨在了解旅游业可持续发展倡议(SI)、社区发展(CD)和社区福祉(CW)之间的联系。设计/方法/方法探索性序列方法包括专家访谈、问卷调查和通过矩结构分析验证的模型22。发现本研究表明,社区级SI与CD和CW之间的直接关系是显著和积极的。CD和CW之间的直接关系是显著和积极的。CD在土著旅游商业运营中部分调解了社区级SI和CW之间的关系。研究局限性/含义本研究对开发土著旅游目的地具有重要意义,并呼吁在社区层面制定综合发展战略,以提高CW。这项研究为考察基层可持续商业举措的贡献、其发展和社区福祉提供了一条途径。这项研究仅限于基于保护区的目的地,重点关注CD和地方一级SI带来的福祉。实际意义这项研究扩大了进一步研究的范围,以衡量SI与土著社区生活质量的其他感知联系。社会影响本研究为检验基层可持续商业举措的贡献及其对发展的贡献和“社区福祉”提供了一条途径。原创性/价值这项探索性研究考察了迄今为止在基层社区旅游中尚未探索的社区级SI、CD和CW之间的关系。
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