2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.tourman.2018.03.011
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A geographic analysis of hosts' irritation levels towards mainland Chinese cross-border day-trippers

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“…Further analysis of the results reveals that tourism demand is highly sensitive to EPU in any direction and that different ranges of EPU have different impact intensities. Specifically, in recent years, mainland China’s economy has maintained stable development; modernization and the development of a consumer economy have also increased people’s demand for tourism (Zhang et al, 2018). Hong Kong is popular with mainland Chinese tourists due to its convenient visa system and lower taxes, with shopping being considered a prominent push factor (Choi et al, 2008; Huang and Hsu, 2005; Qiu Zhang et al, 2017).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Further analysis of the results reveals that tourism demand is highly sensitive to EPU in any direction and that different ranges of EPU have different impact intensities. Specifically, in recent years, mainland China’s economy has maintained stable development; modernization and the development of a consumer economy have also increased people’s demand for tourism (Zhang et al, 2018). Hong Kong is popular with mainland Chinese tourists due to its convenient visa system and lower taxes, with shopping being considered a prominent push factor (Choi et al, 2008; Huang and Hsu, 2005; Qiu Zhang et al, 2017).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Managing residents' attitude towards tourism development in tourism destinations has often been discussed in previous research studies (Dyer et al, 2007;Gursoy et al, 2002;Milman, 2004;Ozturk et al, 2015;B. Sharma & Dyer, 2009;Stylidis et al, 2014;Xie et al, 2014;Zhang et al, 2018). However, there is a lack of studies explaining the dynamics of negative attitudes and how to reduce locals' irritation within the process of managing tourism development in urban destinations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It describes on a pre-defined scale (euphoria -apathy -irritation -antagonism) of the level of residents' attitude toward tourists and tourism development in different stages of a destination's life cycle (Butler, 1980). Although the index was developed in 1975, in some nuances it is still a popular method of describing the interaction changes between residents and tourists over time (Gerritsma & Vork, 2017;Irandu, 2004;Milman, 2004;Zhang et al, 2018). However, this approach has been widely criticised by academics because of its simplistic interpretation, assuming that more tourists is the only factor leading to a higher degree of irritation (Gerritsma & Vork, 2017).…”
Section: Managing Residents' Attitudes Towards Tourism Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pendekatan komunikasi interpersonal dalam pembangunan berdasarkan konteks kultural yang sesuai dengan isu pariwisata dapat ditelaah menggunakan perspektif George Doxey Irridex (Diedrich and García-Buades, 2009;Zaidan and Kovacs, 2017;Zhang, Wong and Lai, 2018). Doxey menggambarkan perubahan sikap masyarakat lokal sebagai dampak dari aktivitas pariwisata (Zhang, Fyall and Zheng, 2015), sebagaimana ditunjukkan pada gambar berikut ini.…”
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