People attachment as a component of place attachment in international tourism

M. Chubchuwong, Mark Speece

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Abstract

The majority of research on place attachment has been conducted within a domestic context where local culture is fairly familiar to the visitor. International tourism research has begun to address destination attachment, but has not yet fully explored the concept where the people and the culture are substantially different. This research used in-depth qualitative interviews with international visitors to Thailand to examine the role of local people in destination attachment. Results show that one of the main attributes of international visitors' attachment is the Thai people. A follow-on survey confirmed that " people attachment " is an integral part of the measurement of destination attachment.
Original languageAmerican English
StatePublished - 2014
EventInternational Convention & Expo Summit (ICES) 2014: Creative Leadership in Asian MICE Industry, Seoul, South Korea. -
Duration: 1 Jan 20141 Jan 2014

Conference

ConferenceInternational Convention & Expo Summit (ICES) 2014: Creative Leadership in Asian MICE Industry, Seoul, South Korea.
Period1/01/141/01/14

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