2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.tourman.2017.06.021
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The effect of residents’ personality, emotional solidarity, and community commitment on support for tourism development

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“…Recently, SEM has been widely used in various fields, including management and tourism (do Valle & Assaker, ). The literature shows that a number of empirical studies have used SEM to examine previous cases of support for tourism development, such as how economic, cultural, social, environmental, and sociodemographic effects are perceived (Choi & Murray, ; Hammad et al, ; Khoshkam, Marzuki, & Al‐Mulali, ; Lee, ; Moghavvemi, Woosnam, Paramanathan, Musa, & Hamzah, ; Nunkoo & So, ; Ribeiro et al, ). In MGA, the moderator variable is categorical (usually two categories), and all the relationships in the inner model may potentially be affected (F. Hair Jr, Sarstedt, Hopkins, & Kuppelwieser, ).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, SEM has been widely used in various fields, including management and tourism (do Valle & Assaker, ). The literature shows that a number of empirical studies have used SEM to examine previous cases of support for tourism development, such as how economic, cultural, social, environmental, and sociodemographic effects are perceived (Choi & Murray, ; Hammad et al, ; Khoshkam, Marzuki, & Al‐Mulali, ; Lee, ; Moghavvemi, Woosnam, Paramanathan, Musa, & Hamzah, ; Nunkoo & So, ; Ribeiro et al, ). In MGA, the moderator variable is categorical (usually two categories), and all the relationships in the inner model may potentially be affected (F. Hair Jr, Sarstedt, Hopkins, & Kuppelwieser, ).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A confirmação da hipótese 4 indica que há influência negativa do traço de personalidade amabilidade no ceticismo profissional. Conforme definido na literatura, a amabilidade indica característica de gentileza e com tendência a bons relacionamentos (Ko et al, 2016;Moghavvemi et al, 2017). Por isso, indivíduos amáveis podem apresentar um nível de ceticismo profissional menor, justamente pela necessidade de manter tal perfil.…”
Section: Análise E Discussão Dos Resultadosunclassified
“…A dimensão amabilidade/afabilidade representa a tendência da forma de tratamento que o indivíduo tem com o outro (Costa & McCrae, 1992). São pessoas confiantes, cooperativas, amáveis, gentis, calorosas, sensíveis a questões normativas, procuram ter bons relacionamentos com os outros e que contribuem com o bem-estar social (Ko, Chang, Jang, Sagas & Spengler, 2016;Moghavvemi, Woosnam, Paramanathan, Musa & Hamzah, 2017). Ademais, representa um grau de submissão a outros indivíduos (Gosling et al, 2003) e podem agir frequentemente de maneira impensada e impulsiva, movidos pelo sentimento (Antoncic, Kregar, Singh, & Denoble, 2015).…”
Section: Autonomiaunclassified
“…Intermittently meeting with tourists could affect the character formation of residents according to the longitudinal question. The residents' positions on tourists are subjective and difficult to measure [22], and a valid theory is needed to better understand the perceptions of tourists [63]. This study, prior to using a theoretical approach, observed, understood, and expanded the foundation of the views of the relationships that are formed among residents.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%