The Resident-Advocacy Link: Exploring the Relationship Between a Resident's National Identification and Destination Advocacy as Mediated by Tourism …

M Lever - 2020 - atrium.lib.uoguelph.ca
With an emphasis on identity disclosure, relationship building, content sharing, and
dissemination (Kietzmann et al., 2011; Jeongmi Kim & Fesenmaier, 2017), social networking …

Pride and promotion: Exploring relationships between national identification, destination advocacy, tourism ethnocentrism and destination image

MW Lever, S Elliot, M Joppe - Journal of Vacation Marketing, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
Social media sites are an increasingly popular forum for loyal and engaged destination
advocates to promote a place and encourage visitation. Motivation to advocate is related to …

Residents as Destination Advocates: A Netnographic Exploration of Resident-Generated Advocacy through a Facebook Travel Group

M Lever, DS Elliot - 2019 - scholarworks.umass.edu
Like many destinations, Canada began this year with an increase in international visitors
(Destination Canada, 2019). An attributing factor to this growth is the phenomenon of social …

Residents' Propensity for Tourism Advocacy, a Place Identity Perspective

S Wang - 2016 - scholarworks.umass.edu
Host community's perceptions of tourism impacts have been widely discussed in tourism
literature, however, little attention has been paid to residents' role in supporting and …

The effects of residents' social identity and involvement on their advocacy of incoming tourism

A Palmer, N Koenig-Lewis, LEM Jones - Tourism Management, 2013 - Elsevier
A long stream of literature has identified cognitive, emotional and evaluative dimensions of
social identity. Previous studies have examined identity self-congruence of incoming …

Classifying residents' roles as online place-ambassadors

S Uchinaka, V Yoganathan, VS Osburg - Tourism Management, 2019 - Elsevier
Residents are pivotal in the competitiveness of tourism destinations. Yet, their role as place-
brand ambassadors needs better understanding, particularly in relation to social media …

Analysis of residents' social identity, tourism engagement, and propensity for tourism advocacy

S Wang, L Zhou, S Lee, C King - Advances in hospitality and leisure, 2014 - emerald.com
The relationship between tourism development and its impacts on resident attitudes toward
tourism has been widely discussed in literature. Not much attention, however, has been paid …

Exploring destination advocacy behavior in a virtual travel community

MW Lever, S Elliot, M Joppe - Journal of Travel & Tourism …, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
The use of social media to engage in travel-related discourse plays an increasingly
important role in destination choice as users turn to virtual communities where exchanges …

[PDF][PDF] Exploring Canadians' Social Media-Based Advocacy to Inform Domestic Travel Recovery

MW Lever, S Elliot - 2021 - scholarworks.umass.edu
Prior to the devastating effect of Covid-19, tourism was Canada's largest service export with
$105 B in revenues in 2019 (Government of Canada, 2021). However, the pandemic caused …

Resident intention to invite friends, relatives, and acquaintances: The dynamic process of place identity as a motivator

PH Lai, S Gudergan, T Young, K Lee - Tourism Management, 2021 - Elsevier
The effects of destination resource evaluation and place identity, conceptualised as a
dynamic process, on destination ambassadorship, expressed in intention to invite friends …