Journal of Place Management and Development ( IF 1.8 ) Pub Date : 2021-08-09 , DOI: 10.1108/jpmd-06-2020-0051 Raquel Camprubí 1 , Joan B. Garau-Vadell 2
Purpose
Peer-to-peer (P2P) vacation accommodation has recently emerged as a disruptive new form of tourism development. Its potential negative impacts (economic, socio-cultural and environmental) may make residents feel at risk. Therefore, this paper aims to explore residents’ risk perceptions related to the growth of P2P vacation accommodation.
Design/methodology/approach
The empirical study was conducted in Mallorca (Spain) among 529 residents and a cluster analysis was carried out.
Findings
Results indicate clearly differentiated sociodemographic and attitudinal profiles, which can be classified into four tourist types. The conclusions of the paper suggest implications for tourist managers.
Originality/value
In the field of tourism studies, risk perception has been explored from the perspective of both tourists and hosts. To date, however, residents’ perception of risk has received little attention. Given the importance of resident-tourist interaction in fostering successful destinations this paper focusing on this arena.
中文翻译:
居民对P2P度假住宿的风险认知
目的
点对点 (P2P) 度假住宿最近已成为一种颠覆性的旅游发展新形式。其潜在的负面影响(经济、社会文化和环境)可能使居民感到危险。因此,本文旨在探讨居民对 P2P 度假住宿增长的风险认知。
设计/方法/方法
在马略卡岛(西班牙)对 529 名居民进行了实证研究,并进行了聚类分析。
发现
结果表明,社会人口和态度特征明显不同,可分为四种旅游类型。本文的结论对旅游管理者提出了启示。
原创性/价值
在旅游研究领域,风险感知已经从游客和东道主的角度进行了探索。然而,迄今为止,居民对风险的看法很少受到关注。鉴于居民与游客互动在培育成功目的地方面的重要性,本文重点关注这一领域。