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This study examined the formation of residents’ support for sustainable tourism development based on the social exchange theory and bottom-up spillover theory. A self-administered survey along with a structural analysis was used. Our result revealed that overall quality of life satisfaction influenced support for sustainable tourism development, and that material life domains and non-material life domains were two important determinants of overall QoL. Perceived sociocultural impacts of tourism had a significant relationship with non-material life domains. Perceived economic impacts of tourism influenced both material and non-material life domains. Community attachment and residents’ perceived impacts of tourism were significantly associated.
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Sadraddin Eslami
University of Technology Malaysia
Zainab Khalifah
Donetsk State University of Management
Abbas Mardani
Ton Duc Thang University
Journal of Travel & Tourism Marketing
University of Technology Malaysia
Sejong University
Vilnius University
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69da6d780d540cafc58390cb — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/10548408.2019.1689224