A complexity perspective for antecedents of support for tourism development

JOURNAL OF HOSPITALITY AND TOURISM INSIGHTS(2023)

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Purpose - In this study, the effects of negative tourism impacts, length of residency and nativity on support for tourism development were examined. Design/methodology/approach - Because understanding the attitudes of local people toward tourism support is complex, this study employed both symmetric (PLS-SEM) and asymmetric (fsQCA) approaches from a holistic perspective. A total of 336 individuals from Cappadocia, one of Turkey's most prominent tourist destinations, were surveyed. Findings - According to the symmetric method results, respondents' negative perceptions of tourism negatively affect attitudes toward tourism support. Native-born status acts as a moderating variable in the relationship between attitudes toward tourism support and the negative economic impacts of tourism. On the other hand, this study shows that the complex interactions of nativity and the negative impacts of tourism directly affect local people's attitudes toward tourism support. Practical implications - This study revealed that practitioners should adopt a comprehensive perspective to understand the attitudes of local people toward tourism support. Originality/value - This study, in addition to the findings obtained via the symmetric method, reveals the complex interaction of the negative impacts of tourism, thus providing a roadmap to improve local people's attitudes toward tourism support by using asymmetric modeling.
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Negative tourism impacts,Tourism support,Length of residence,Nativity,Cappadocia,Complexity theory
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