Tourism Perceptions and Subjective Well-Being: Insights from GIAHS Sites

The subjective well-being (SWB) of residents serves as a crucial measure of social harmony. This study applied the cognition-affection-behavior theory to investigate how tourism perceptions influence residents’ SWB while also assessing the intermediary roles of emotional solidarity (ES) and resident...

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Main Authors: Jie Yang, Shi‑Zheng Huang, Onanong Cheablam
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Language:English
Published: Ital Publication 2024-12-01
Series:Journal of Human, Earth, and Future
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Online Access:https://hefjournal.org/index.php/HEF/article/view/402
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description The subjective well-being (SWB) of residents serves as a crucial measure of social harmony. This study applied the cognition-affection-behavior theory to investigate how tourism perceptions influence residents’ SWB while also assessing the intermediary roles of emotional solidarity (ES) and resident-tourist value co-creation (RVC). Researchers collected 411 valid survey responses from residents in GIAHS and utilized Structural Equation Modeling path analysis and bootstrapping method to test the proposed hypotheses. The results indicate that benefit perceptions positively impact residents’ SWB, with ES and RVC serving as sequential mediators in this relationship. In GIAHS, improving residents' perception of benefits can foster ES and RVC, creating a connection between residents and tourists and ultimately enhancing residents' SWB.   Doi: 10.28991/HEF-2024-05-04-06 Full Text: PDF
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spelling doaj-art-c08c62c6464147f98f0cf4f9848f3e472025-01-04T10:54:01ZengItal PublicationJournal of Human, Earth, and Future2785-29972024-12-015461462810.28991/HEF-2024-05-04-06166Tourism Perceptions and Subjective Well-Being: Insights from GIAHS SitesJie Yang0Shi‑Zheng Huang1Onanong Cheablam21) College of Graduate Studies, Walailak University, Nakhon Si Thammarat, Thailand. 2) School of Tourism and Physical Health, Hezhou University, Hezhou City, Guangxi Province, China.School of Economics and Management, Nanning Normal University, Nanning,School of Management, Walailak University, Nakhon Si Thammarat Province,The subjective well-being (SWB) of residents serves as a crucial measure of social harmony. This study applied the cognition-affection-behavior theory to investigate how tourism perceptions influence residents’ SWB while also assessing the intermediary roles of emotional solidarity (ES) and resident-tourist value co-creation (RVC). Researchers collected 411 valid survey responses from residents in GIAHS and utilized Structural Equation Modeling path analysis and bootstrapping method to test the proposed hypotheses. The results indicate that benefit perceptions positively impact residents’ SWB, with ES and RVC serving as sequential mediators in this relationship. In GIAHS, improving residents' perception of benefits can foster ES and RVC, creating a connection between residents and tourists and ultimately enhancing residents' SWB.   Doi: 10.28991/HEF-2024-05-04-06 Full Text: PDFhttps://hefjournal.org/index.php/HEF/article/view/402residents’ subjective well-beingresident-tourist value co-creationtourism perceptionsemotional solidarity.
spellingShingle Jie Yang
Shi‑Zheng Huang
Onanong Cheablam
Tourism Perceptions and Subjective Well-Being: Insights from GIAHS Sites
Journal of Human, Earth, and Future
residents’ subjective well-being
resident-tourist value co-creation
tourism perceptions
emotional solidarity.
title Tourism Perceptions and Subjective Well-Being: Insights from GIAHS Sites
title_full Tourism Perceptions and Subjective Well-Being: Insights from GIAHS Sites
title_fullStr Tourism Perceptions and Subjective Well-Being: Insights from GIAHS Sites
title_full_unstemmed Tourism Perceptions and Subjective Well-Being: Insights from GIAHS Sites
title_short Tourism Perceptions and Subjective Well-Being: Insights from GIAHS Sites
title_sort tourism perceptions and subjective well being insights from giahs sites
topic residents’ subjective well-being
resident-tourist value co-creation
tourism perceptions
emotional solidarity.
url https://hefjournal.org/index.php/HEF/article/view/402
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