Impact of Culture on perceptions of landscape names

This study examines the impact of culture on landscape-name perceptions of tourists from China, United States, and Europe utilizing both Hofstede’s and Hall’s cultural typologies. Data for this study were collected from visitors to two national parks in China. Culture is found to have a significant...

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Main Authors: Zhang, C., Gursoy, D., Deng, Z., Gao, J.
Format: Journal Article
Published: Routledge 2015
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/15261
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author Zhang, C.
Gursoy, D.
Deng, Z.
Gao, J.
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Deng, Z.
Gao, J.
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description This study examines the impact of culture on landscape-name perceptions of tourists from China, United States, and Europe utilizing both Hofstede’s and Hall’s cultural typologies. Data for this study were collected from visitors to two national parks in China. Culture is found to have a significant impact on both sub-dimensions of understanding (legibility and coherence) and involvement (mystery and diversity). Findings suggest that tourists from different cultures are likely to interpret landscape names differently. Those from cultures with a high power distance and low individualism would prefer landscape names that are mystical, dreamy, fictive, ingenious, original, and poetic, while those from cultures with a lower power distance and high individualism would prefer names that simply describe the landscape.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-152612017-09-13T13:40:18Z Impact of Culture on perceptions of landscape names Zhang, C. Gursoy, D. Deng, Z. Gao, J. perception landscape tourist destination culture This study examines the impact of culture on landscape-name perceptions of tourists from China, United States, and Europe utilizing both Hofstede’s and Hall’s cultural typologies. Data for this study were collected from visitors to two national parks in China. Culture is found to have a significant impact on both sub-dimensions of understanding (legibility and coherence) and involvement (mystery and diversity). Findings suggest that tourists from different cultures are likely to interpret landscape names differently. Those from cultures with a high power distance and low individualism would prefer landscape names that are mystical, dreamy, fictive, ingenious, original, and poetic, while those from cultures with a lower power distance and high individualism would prefer names that simply describe the landscape. 2015 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/15261 10.1080/14616688.2014.959991 Routledge restricted
spellingShingle perception
landscape
tourist destination
culture
Zhang, C.
Gursoy, D.
Deng, Z.
Gao, J.
Impact of Culture on perceptions of landscape names
title Impact of Culture on perceptions of landscape names
title_full Impact of Culture on perceptions of landscape names
title_fullStr Impact of Culture on perceptions of landscape names
title_full_unstemmed Impact of Culture on perceptions of landscape names
title_short Impact of Culture on perceptions of landscape names
title_sort impact of culture on perceptions of landscape names
topic perception
landscape
tourist destination
culture
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/15261