Role of trust, emotions and event attachment on residents' attitudes toward tourism

© 2017 Elsevier Ltd This study examines the effects of residents' trust in government and their emotions toward an event on their perceptions of potential impacts and their support. This study also examines the moderating role of event attachment on the strength of relationships between residen...

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Main Authors: Ouyang, Z., Gursoy, Dogan, Sharma, B.
Format: Journal Article
Published: Pergamon 2017
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/55888
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author Ouyang, Z.
Gursoy, Dogan
Sharma, B.
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description © 2017 Elsevier Ltd This study examines the effects of residents' trust in government and their emotions toward an event on their perceptions of potential impacts and their support. This study also examines the moderating role of event attachment on the strength of relationships between residents' trust in government and their impacts perceptions, emotional responses, and as well as their support based on social exchange theory and cognitive appraisal theory. Findings clearly indicate that residents' support is a function of both cognitive and affective assessment of perceived impacts. Trust in government influences directly residents' support and indirectly through perceived impacts and experienced emotions toward an event. Findings further suggest that level of event attachment moderates the effects of trust on residents’ perceptions of impacts, their emotions, as well as on their support.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-558882017-09-13T16:10:28Z Role of trust, emotions and event attachment on residents' attitudes toward tourism Ouyang, Z. Gursoy, Dogan Sharma, B. © 2017 Elsevier Ltd This study examines the effects of residents' trust in government and their emotions toward an event on their perceptions of potential impacts and their support. This study also examines the moderating role of event attachment on the strength of relationships between residents' trust in government and their impacts perceptions, emotional responses, and as well as their support based on social exchange theory and cognitive appraisal theory. Findings clearly indicate that residents' support is a function of both cognitive and affective assessment of perceived impacts. Trust in government influences directly residents' support and indirectly through perceived impacts and experienced emotions toward an event. Findings further suggest that level of event attachment moderates the effects of trust on residents’ perceptions of impacts, their emotions, as well as on their support. 2017 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/55888 10.1016/j.tourman.2017.06.026 Pergamon restricted
spellingShingle Ouyang, Z.
Gursoy, Dogan
Sharma, B.
Role of trust, emotions and event attachment on residents' attitudes toward tourism
title Role of trust, emotions and event attachment on residents' attitudes toward tourism
title_full Role of trust, emotions and event attachment on residents' attitudes toward tourism
title_fullStr Role of trust, emotions and event attachment on residents' attitudes toward tourism
title_full_unstemmed Role of trust, emotions and event attachment on residents' attitudes toward tourism
title_short Role of trust, emotions and event attachment on residents' attitudes toward tourism
title_sort role of trust, emotions and event attachment on residents' attitudes toward tourism
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/55888