2021
DOI: 10.1080/09669582.2021.1901104
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Support for tourism: the roles of attitudes, subjective wellbeing, and emotional solidarity

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“…For example, Liang (2021) analyzed the development of rural tourism with local customs in terms of consumer satisfaction. Munanura et al (2021) discussed the role of attitudes, emotional solidarity, and subjective wellbeing on tourism development. Fang and Tang (2020) found that the “cognition-emotion-intention-behavior” pathway constructed by emotional evaluation theory can organically combine these four elements.…”
Section: Literature Review and Hypotheses Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, Liang (2021) analyzed the development of rural tourism with local customs in terms of consumer satisfaction. Munanura et al (2021) discussed the role of attitudes, emotional solidarity, and subjective wellbeing on tourism development. Fang and Tang (2020) found that the “cognition-emotion-intention-behavior” pathway constructed by emotional evaluation theory can organically combine these four elements.…”
Section: Literature Review and Hypotheses Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Established testable models make these theoretical frameworks popular among researchers, especially when considering residents' pro-tourism behaviors (Erul et al, 2020;Nunkoo & Ramkissoon, 2010;Ribeiro et al, 2017;Wu & Chen, 2018). Emotional solidarity theory, growing out of the work of Durkheim (1915Durkheim ( /1995 to consider how residents' interactions and relationships with tourists explains social impacts of tourism, has also garnered some growing attention within the literature (Joo et al, 2021;Munanura et al, 2021;Phuc & Nguyen, 2020;Woosnam, 2012). Another theory that is gaining greater traction is Weber's theory of formal and substantive rationality (Boley et al, 2014;Gannon et al, 2021;Mody et al, 2020;Strzelecka et al, 2017;Yeager, Boley, Woosnam, et al, 2020), especially when considering residents' empowerment through tourism.…”
Section: Highlighting Theoretical Advancements In Assessing Social Im...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Much of this current work involves structural equation modeling or other advanced statistical analysis (see Boley et al, 2014;L atkov a & Vogt, 2012;Nunkoo & Ramkissoon, 2012). In fact, within this stage, we also see research more often treating social impacts of tourism as an antecedent of outcome variables, such as emotional solidarity (Munanura et al, 2021;Phuc & Nguyen, 2020), receptiveness toward tourists during COVID-19 (Tilaki et al, 2021;Woosnam et al, 2021), and pro-tourism behavioral support (Erul et al, 2020;Ribeiro et al, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the one hand, some factors that influence the environmental behavior of tourists include tourism image, cultural differences, environmental intervention and interpretation service [18]. On the other hand, the tourist-resident relationship, emotional solidarity and subjective well-being, bond with the place, perception of life improvement and empowerment can affect the attitudes of residents in support of tourism [19]. In this sense, a virtuous circle is established from sustainable tourism.…”
Section: Sustainability and Tourismmentioning
confidence: 99%