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Considering Residents' Personality and Community Factors in Explaining Satisfaction with Tourism and Support for Tourism Development

Journal

TOURISM PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT
Volume 18, Issue 3, Pages 267-293

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ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/21568316.2020.1768140

Keywords

Personality; community attachment; community commitment; community involvement; satisfaction; tourism development

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This study explores the impact of community factors on residents' satisfaction and support for tourism development in rural Malaysia. It found that residents' community attachment, community commitment, and community involvement are significant predictors of satisfaction and support for tourism development. Additionally, moderating effects of personality on these relationships were observed within four out of the five personality types studied.
An individual's personality and the community in which they are members can undoubtedly shape the way they view tourism. This study examines the role that aspects of community play in fostering residents' satisfaction with tourism, which ultimately explains support for tourism development. The moderating effects of personality on the relationship between community factors and satisfaction as well as on the relationship between satisfaction and support for tourism development were examined. Focusing on the growing tourism industry in rural Malaysia, data were collected from 340 residents living in remote destinations and analysed using structural equation modelling. Results show that residents' community attachment, community commitment, and community involvement are important factors predicting residents' satisfaction and support for tourism development. Moderating effects were found within four of the five personality types in explaining the relationship between community factors and satisfaction, as well as the relationship between satisfaction and support for tourism development.

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