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Why local residents support sustainable tourism development?

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JOURNAL OF SUSTAINABLE TOURISM
卷 31, 期 3, 页码 877-893

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ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/09669582.2022.2082449

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Sympathetic understanding; welcoming nature; emotional closeness; tourism related stress; mediation analysis

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This study establishes a unified approach to examine the links between emotional solidarity, tourism-related stress, local inhabitants' quality of life, and support for sustainable tourism development. The findings show that the welcoming nature of local citizens has a detrimental impact on their tourism-related stress, while emotional closeness has a positive impact on quality of life. Additionally, local inhabitants' quality of life positively influences their support for sustainable tourism development.
The growth of tourism has an impact on the lives of locals in the area. Using theories of emotional solidarity, bottom-up spillover theory, and social exchange theory, a unified approach for examining the links between emotional solidarity, tourism-related stress, local inhabitants' quality of life, and support for sustainable tourism development in a tourism setting was established and confirmed in the present research. The welcoming nature of local citizens was revealed to have a considerable detrimental impact on their tourism-related stress. The study's findings supported a positive and significant impact of residents' emotional closeness on their quality of life. Furthermore, the results demonstrated that local inhabitants' quality of life had a considerable beneficial impact on their support for sustainable tourism development. Overall, the integrated study model accounted for 27.25 percent of the variation in support for sustainable tourism development. The study's theoretical and practical implications are extensively debated. The study's findings are based on 397 samples of data.

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