2016
DOI: 10.1080/19407963.2016.1223089
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Irritation or disappointment: host attitudes towards tourism development in villages

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“…The hosts hold varying attitudes toward tourism in different development stages of a destination. As the most frequently applied model in studies of host attitudes (Kwon and Vogt, 2010;Nunkoo et al, 2013;Ş anlıöz-Ö zgen and Günlü, 2016), Doxey (1975) proposed the Irridex model, which assumes that the responses of a community to tourism development depend on the social interrelations within the host community. Host attitudes can be classified into four stages, namely, euphoria, apathy, annoyance, and antagonism.…”
Section: Irridex Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The hosts hold varying attitudes toward tourism in different development stages of a destination. As the most frequently applied model in studies of host attitudes (Kwon and Vogt, 2010;Nunkoo et al, 2013;Ş anlıöz-Ö zgen and Günlü, 2016), Doxey (1975) proposed the Irridex model, which assumes that the responses of a community to tourism development depend on the social interrelations within the host community. Host attitudes can be classified into four stages, namely, euphoria, apathy, annoyance, and antagonism.…”
Section: Irridex Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Por otro lado, a pesar de la llegada de turismo y feligreses, la población sigue conservando los valores familiares, su estilo de vida, la preparación tradicional de sus alimentos, la sensación de seguridad por parte de los residentes y visitantes. De igual manera, no se ha tenido un incremento de estrés ni alcoholismo por parte de los residentes, aunque este aspecto podría cambiar al masificar el evento, tal y como sucede en otros destinos (Şanlıöz-Özgen & Ebru, 2016;Stausberg, 2011).…”
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“…Por otra parte, el turismo genera cambios en los residentes, provocando modificaciones en la forma de vida de la población a partir del crecimiento turístico (Egusquiza, 2016); adicionalmente, las percepciones y actitudes van a variar de acuerdo con el tiempo de desarrollo que tenga el destino (Şanlıöz-Özgen & Ebru, 2016). Es importante mencionar que el cambio también dependerá de los beneficios económicos que se obtengan de la actividad turística (Ryan & Montgomery, 1994) o de la recesión económica, en caso de llegar a un punto de fracaso en la actividad turística (Getz, 1994).…”
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