1998
DOI: 10.1002/(sici)1099-1603(199806)4:2<115::aid-pth105>3.0.co;2-7
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Resident attitudes to tourism development — a comparative study between the Rangitikei, New Zealand and Bakewell, United Kingdom

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“…This interpretation applies equally to the case of Crete. However, Ryan, Scotland, and Montgomery (1998) attributed the strong support of Rangitikei's residents in tourism to the 'euphoria' or 'early involvement' stage of its life cycle, although another study by Ryan and Montgomery (1994), in another rural community, found lower levels of support to tourism because of the destination's maturity. The Cretan cities used in the sample are at the maturity stage of the resort cycle, but still residents expressed a quite strong support for tourism development without significant anti-tourist signs, although some concern was expressed.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…This interpretation applies equally to the case of Crete. However, Ryan, Scotland, and Montgomery (1998) attributed the strong support of Rangitikei's residents in tourism to the 'euphoria' or 'early involvement' stage of its life cycle, although another study by Ryan and Montgomery (1994), in another rural community, found lower levels of support to tourism because of the destination's maturity. The Cretan cities used in the sample are at the maturity stage of the resort cycle, but still residents expressed a quite strong support for tourism development without significant anti-tourist signs, although some concern was expressed.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Cluster analysis Davis, Allen, and Cosenza (1988); Evans (1993); Fredline and Faulkner (2000); Madrigal (1995); Ryan and Montgomery (1994); Ryan, Scotland, and Montgomery (1998); Weaver and Lawton (2001); Williams and Lawson (2001).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Ryan ve diğerleri (1998) Rangitikei destinasyonunda yaşayan yerel halkın, destinasyonun ilk gelişim ve mutluluk aşamasında turizmi güçlü bir şekilde destekledikleri sonucunu elde etmişlerdir. Bunun yanında başka bir çalışmada, destinasyonun olgunluk aşamasında yerel halkın turizmi daha az desteklediği ortaya konulmuştur (Ryan ve Montgomery, 1998 …”
Section: Destinasyonun Yaşam Eğrisindeki Konumuunclassified
“…[37] , 因此这类居 民通常支持程度较低 [58] 。而居住时间短的居民, 尤 其是非本地出生的居民, 则更为关注旅游带来的经 济效益, 从而支持发展旅游 [59] 。但部分学者认为在 社区居住时间长短与感知、 态度之间没有明显的关 联性, 或者结果是矛盾的 [60] 、 Akis [98] 、 Ryan [99] [108] 、 市场导向理论 [109] 、 市场细 分理论 [95] 、 期望理论 [110] 等。实际上, 国内大多数旅 游地居民感知和态度研究缺少理论依据, 也少有研 [ 5 ] Getz D. Models in tourism planning toward integration of theory and practice [J]. Tourism Management, 1986, 7 (1) : 21-32.…”
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