Telecentre, Tourism and Their Impacts on Bario, Malaysia
It is undeniable that ICTs play an important role in alleviating poverty as it has the capacity to generate more income for the local communities and subsequently increase their standard of living. Past researchers have evidenced that ICTs, in the form of telecasters, have contributed to tourism d...
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2014
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Online Access: | http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/14290/1/Telecentre.pdf http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/14290/ https://www.cabdirect.org/cabdirect/abstract/20143276310 |
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Summary: | It is undeniable that ICTs play an important role in alleviating poverty as it has the capacity to
generate more income for the local communities and subsequently increase their standard of living.
Past researchers have evidenced that ICTs, in the form of telecasters, have contributed to tourism development
in rural destinations. In our study, we examine the impact of the telecaster on tourism, as well as tourism’s
impact on the community in a rural destination from the economic, socio-cultural and environmental
perspective. We also examine the community’s attitude towards tourism seasonality and future tourism
development policies. 231 respondents comprising of residents of a rural tourism destination in Sarawak,
Malaysia took part voluntarily in this study. To assess the developed model, SmartPLS 2.0 (M3) was applied
based on path modelling and then bootstrapping with 200 re-samples was applied to generate the standard error
of the estimate and t-values. The findings suggested that the telecaster has had a positive impact on the tourism
development in Bario, which subsequently yielded positive economic, social and environmental impacts to the
said destination. It was also noted that residents preferred that tourism season ability be reduced and more
tourism development be implemented, in Bario. Implications of these findings were further discussed. |
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