Minds on the move: New links from psychology to tourism

PL Pearce, J Packer - Annals of tourism research, 2013 - Elsevier
This review, which is organised according to key themes, suggests that tourism researchers
can profit from contemporary developments in mainstream psychology. The themes …

Exploring the social habitat for hunting: Toward a comprehensive framework for understanding hunter recruitment and retention

LR Larson, RC Stedman, DJ Decker… - Human Dimensions …, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
Decades of decline in the number of hunters in the United States have made hunter
recruitment and retention (HRR) a high priority within the North American wildlife …

[PDF][PDF] THE KANO MODEL AS A TOOL FOR ASSESSING THE QUALITY OF HUNTING TOURISM-A CASE FROM POLAND.

J Żywiołek, M Matulewski, G Santos - International Journal for …, 2023 - researchgate.net
The article analyzes a specific type of tourism, hunting tourism. In a special edition, in the
form of foreign exchange hunting, which means that when a hunter decides to do such …

Residents' attitudes and the adoption of pro-tourism behaviours: The case of developing island countries

MA Ribeiro, P Pinto, JA Silva, KM Woosnam - Tourism Management, 2017 - Elsevier
This study considers both economic and non-economic factors to examine how residents
perceive tourism and ultimately develop pro-tourism behaviour. The concepts used in model …

Residents' support for tourism: An identity perspective

R Nunkoo, D Gursoy - Annals of tourism research, 2012 - Elsevier
Studies on residents' support for tourism have primarily been conducted in the developed
world. This study analyzes community support in the island economy of Mauritius by testing …

The influence of place identity on perceived tourism impacts

S Wang, JS Chen - Annals of Tourism Research, 2015 - Elsevier
This study aims to investigate if local residents' senses of place identity could affect their
attitudes toward tourism. Deploying a survey on urban residents in a Midwest state in the …

Influence of place-based senses of distinctiveness, continuity, self-esteem and self-efficacy on residents' attitudes toward tourism

S Wang, H Xu - Tourism Management, 2015 - Elsevier
This study examined the influence of the four place identity principles (ie, senses of
distinctiveness, continuity, self-esteem and self-efficacy)(Breakwell, 1986) on residents' …

Effects of the safari hunting tourism ban on rural livelihoods and wildlife conservation in Northern Botswana

JE Mbaiwa - South African Geographical Journal= Suid-Afrikaanse …, 2018 - journals.co.za
This paper examines the effects of the safari hunting ban of 2014 on rural livelihoods and
wildlife conservation in Northern Botswana using the social exchange theory. The paper …

Effects of social media on residents' attitudes to tourism: conceptual framework and research propositions

R Nunkoo, D Gursoy, YK Dwivedi - Theoretical Advancement in …, 2023 - taylorfrancis.com
The pervasive influence of social media on our lives provides new opportunities to study
residents' attitudes to tourism. Even though it is now common for residents to express their …

Applying the means-end chain theory and the laddering technique to the study of host attitudes to tourism

R Nunkoo, H Ramkissoon - Journal of Sustainable Tourism, 2009 - Taylor & Francis
Scholars investigating local residents' attitudes toward tourism have often used different
types of measurement procedures based on positivistic paradigms, while very few …