2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.annals.2019.01.011
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Tourism impacts, emotions and stress

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“…Tourists' emotional reactions are fundamental precursors of satisfaction (e.g., Faullant et al 2011;Hosany et al 2017), destination attachment (Yuksel, Yuksel, and Bilim 2010), behavioral intentions (Yuksel and Yuksel 2007;Prayag, Hosany, and Odeh 2013), and perceived overall image evaluations (Prayag et al 2017). In addition, an emerging body of research focuses on residents' emotional responses toward tourism development, tourism impacts, and support (e.g., Jordan, Spencer, and Prayag 2019;Ouyang, Gursoy, and Sharma 2017;Zheng et al 2019a). Residents' experienced emotions are determinants of support for hosting a mega event (Ouyang, Gursoy, and Sharma 2017) and tourism-related stress (Jordan, Spencer, and Prayag 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tourists' emotional reactions are fundamental precursors of satisfaction (e.g., Faullant et al 2011;Hosany et al 2017), destination attachment (Yuksel, Yuksel, and Bilim 2010), behavioral intentions (Yuksel and Yuksel 2007;Prayag, Hosany, and Odeh 2013), and perceived overall image evaluations (Prayag et al 2017). In addition, an emerging body of research focuses on residents' emotional responses toward tourism development, tourism impacts, and support (e.g., Jordan, Spencer, and Prayag 2019;Ouyang, Gursoy, and Sharma 2017;Zheng et al 2019a). Residents' experienced emotions are determinants of support for hosting a mega event (Ouyang, Gursoy, and Sharma 2017) and tourism-related stress (Jordan, Spencer, and Prayag 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sustainable tourism literature in general and marine tourism literature in particular report on economic, and to some degree healthrelated concerns related to tourism developments, while the personal mental wellbeing aspects for the host residents are understudied. Jordan, Spencer et al (2019) argue that psychological outcomes, such as emotions and stress experienced by the host community residents, are overlooked in tourism literature. They develop models for studying the relationship between tourism impact, emotions, and stress.…”
Section: Conclusion and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) has the advantage of being able to assess the overall support of residents for tourism development [35,36]. The relationships between tourism impacts, emotions, and stress are tested by the Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM) [37].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%