2021
DOI: 10.1080/09669582.2021.1945070
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How and why does place identity affect residents’ spontaneous culture conservation in ethnic tourism community? A value co-creation perspective

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“…One possible reason for this could be that residents are more interested in the benefits of being involved in an event and participating in the decision-making process than tourists, who generally spend around one week in the host city during the event process. Previous place identity studies support this explanation, positing that the more one's identity is tied to the resources in a specific location, the more likely that person will participate in activities beneficial to that place [17]. In the case of the recurring sport event, the residents strongly impact the sense of place and sense of identity that can influence the value co-creation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…One possible reason for this could be that residents are more interested in the benefits of being involved in an event and participating in the decision-making process than tourists, who generally spend around one week in the host city during the event process. Previous place identity studies support this explanation, positing that the more one's identity is tied to the resources in a specific location, the more likely that person will participate in activities beneficial to that place [17]. In the case of the recurring sport event, the residents strongly impact the sense of place and sense of identity that can influence the value co-creation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Residents' place identity can be defined as the unique combination of attachment, commitment, knowledge, and meaning that residents associate with a particular place [17]. Importantly, a strong place identity is unlikely to be formed among tourists who visit a site only once and for a concise time.…”
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“…Place identity is about one's assimilation of a place into his/her larger concept of self (Proshansky et al, 1983) or selfidentity (Kyle et al, 2004). In other words, a place is made important and set apart from others in one's mind by the bond that one feel (Ispas et al, 2021;Yang et al, 2022). Thus, place identity is more about symbolic importance related to emotional and relationship aspects of a place that provide meaning and purpose to one's life (Williams and Vaske, 2003).…”
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“…The study of tourists is a necessary part of any tourism product, and only if tourists accept, recognize and even recommend the tourism product will it have economic value and be sustainable ( Su et al, 2020b ). In this new era, the types of cultural tourism products are further enriched, and the boundaries between culture and tourism become increasingly blurred ( Yang et al, 2022 ).…”
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confidence: 99%