2023
DOI: 10.1177/00472875221143487
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Pride in Transformation: A Rural Tourism Stakeholder View

Abstract: While pride is identified as a multilayered and complex emotion, tourism studies primarily focus on the pride generated by the presence of tourists acknowledging the residents’ culture and do not address all the categories of pride. This research gap is important to investigate because research indicates that pride is associated with residents’ perceived well-being, empowerment, and sense of belonging. We examine this contingency through the lens of Hume’s Theory of Pride to investigate how destination stakeho… Show more

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“…Consistent with Hypothesis H5, authentic pride also mediates between regional architecture and social identity. This suggests that pride in one's residence, due to its rich cultural connotations and aesthetic appeal, extends into the social realm, enhancing the sense of community belonging [73]. In other words, the sense of pride associated with personal and collective achievements related to regional architecture can enhance an individual's sense of social identity within their community.…”
Section: Interpretation With the Previous Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Consistent with Hypothesis H5, authentic pride also mediates between regional architecture and social identity. This suggests that pride in one's residence, due to its rich cultural connotations and aesthetic appeal, extends into the social realm, enhancing the sense of community belonging [73]. In other words, the sense of pride associated with personal and collective achievements related to regional architecture can enhance an individual's sense of social identity within their community.…”
Section: Interpretation With the Previous Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%