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Insights into differences in residents' attitudes 居民态度差异的洞察
Pub Date : 2020-06-08 DOI: 10.37741/t.68.2.5
Daniela Soldić Frleta, Dora Smolčić Jurdana
This study investigates the differences in residents’perceptions of various tourism impacts as well as residents’ level of support forfuture tourism development with regard to their employment status (employed intourism, employed in other industries, and others: students, unemployedpersons, retirees). Moreover, the objective was to find out in what way thoseperceptions influence the residents’ level of support for future tourismdevelopment. The results show that there are statistically significantdifferences in perceptions of economic, socio-cultural, environmental andoverall tourism impacts between the three groups of stakeholders. Respondentsworking in tourism expressed the strongest support for future development,while students, unemployed persons and retired residents tended to be lesssupportive. The main contribution of this study lies in the insights itprovides into the attitudes of different groups of destination stakeholdersregarding tourism impacts as well as into their support for future tourism development.
本研究探讨了居民对旅游影响的认知差异,以及居民对未来旅游发展的支持程度在就业状况(旅游业就业、其他行业就业和其他:学生、失业人员、退休人员)方面的差异。此外,目的是找出这些看法如何影响居民对未来旅游发展的支持程度。结果表明,三组利益相关者在经济、社会文化、环境和整体旅游影响的认知上存在统计学上的显著差异。从事旅游业的受访者对未来发展表达了最强烈的支持,而学生、失业人员和退休居民的支持程度往往较低。本研究的主要贡献在于它提供了不同目的地利益相关者群体对旅游影响的态度以及他们对未来旅游发展的支持的见解。
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