Antecedents and Outcomes of Resident Empowerment through Tourism
Keywords
Empowerment; place attachment; PLS; quality of life; resident attitudes
Abstract
Even though empowerment is a frequently mentioned keyword in resident attitude studies, the relationship network of this concept is rather vague. It is critical to understand the factors that influence empowerment, and factors that empowerment influences in return. Therefore, the current study modeled residents' data from the top tourism destination in the United States—Orlando, Florida. Data from 415 residents were analyzed using partial least squares–structural equation modeling on SmartPLS to test the effects of residents' involvement and economic benefits from tourism on their psychological, social and political empowerment, and thus the quality of life, and ultimately, place attachment. Findings revealed that psychological empowerment is the most significant dimension of resident empowerment influencing both place dependence and place identity, suggesting that residents hold special values for their place. Managerial and theoretical implications, along with limitations (in light of the project occurring pre-COVID-19) and future research opportunities are discussed.
Publication Date
3-1-2022
Original Citation
Aleshinloye, K. D., Woosnam, K. M., Tasci, A. D. A., & Ramkissoon, H. (2022). Antecedents and Outcomes of Resident Empowerment through Tourism. Journal of Travel Research, 61(3), 656–673. https://doi.org/10.1177/0047287521990437
Document Type
Paper
Language
English
Source Title
Journal of Travel Research
Volume
61
Issue
3
Copyright Status
Unknown
College
Rosen College of Hospitality Management
Location
Rosen College of Hospitality Management
STARS Citation
Aleshinloye, Kayode D.; Woosnam, Kyle Maurice; Tasci, Asli D. A.; and Ramkissoon, Haywantee, "Antecedents and Outcomes of Resident Empowerment through Tourism" (2022). Faculty Scholarship and Creative Works. 1083.
https://stars.library.ucf.edu/ucfscholar/1083