Tanjung Datu National Park, Sarawak: Communities’ Perceptions towards Its Rural Competitive Advantage

Rural tourism is a rapidly growing tourism segment and has been given increasing importance, in view of its potential to contribute economic growth to the rural areas. However, any rural tourism destination development should be implemented in a way that maximizes destination competitive advantage...

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Main Authors: Lo, May-Chiun, Cheuk, Sharon, Azuriaty, Atang
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Published: Canadian Center of Science and Education 2015
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http://www.ccsenet.org/journal/index.php/jsd/article/view/50430
http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/jsd.v8n8p133
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spelling my.unimas.ir.181172017-10-16T04:22:39Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/18117/ Tanjung Datu National Park, Sarawak: Communities’ Perceptions towards Its Rural Competitive Advantage Lo, May-Chiun Cheuk, Sharon Azuriaty, Atang H Social Sciences (General) Rural tourism is a rapidly growing tourism segment and has been given increasing importance, in view of its potential to contribute economic growth to the rural areas. However, any rural tourism destination development should be implemented in a way that maximizes destination competitive advantage. This study examine the relationship between stakeholder involvement, community knowledge about tourism, and the economic, socio-cultural and environmental impacts on tourism with rural competitive advantage, as perceived by the local community. This study obtained, as voluntary respondents, 87 residents of a rural tourism destination in Sarawak, Malaysia. 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 stakeholder involvement in tourism, community knowledge about tourism and the environmental impact of tourism have had a significant positive impact on rural competitive advantage, whereas economic and socio-cultural impacts of tourism, as well as community support for tourism, had little impact on the same. Lastly, such study would benefit the tourism implementers and decision-makers in tourism industry, in the sense that tourism activity can be proactively detected and curbed once critical mass is reached. Canadian Center of Science and Education 2015-09-27 E-Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/18117/7/Tanjung%20Datu%20National%20Park%2C%20Sarawak%20%28abstract%29.pdf Lo, May-Chiun and Cheuk, Sharon and Azuriaty, Atang (2015) Tanjung Datu National Park, Sarawak: Communities’ Perceptions towards Its Rural Competitive Advantage. Journal of Sustainable Development, 8 (8). pp. 133-146. ISSN 1913-9063 http://www.ccsenet.org/journal/index.php/jsd/article/view/50430 http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/jsd.v8n8p133
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Lo, May-Chiun
Cheuk, Sharon
Azuriaty, Atang
Tanjung Datu National Park, Sarawak: Communities’ Perceptions towards Its Rural Competitive Advantage
description Rural tourism is a rapidly growing tourism segment and has been given increasing importance, in view of its potential to contribute economic growth to the rural areas. However, any rural tourism destination development should be implemented in a way that maximizes destination competitive advantage. This study examine the relationship between stakeholder involvement, community knowledge about tourism, and the economic, socio-cultural and environmental impacts on tourism with rural competitive advantage, as perceived by the local community. This study obtained, as voluntary respondents, 87 residents of a rural tourism destination in Sarawak, Malaysia. 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 stakeholder involvement in tourism, community knowledge about tourism and the environmental impact of tourism have had a significant positive impact on rural competitive advantage, whereas economic and socio-cultural impacts of tourism, as well as community support for tourism, had little impact on the same. Lastly, such study would benefit the tourism implementers and decision-makers in tourism industry, in the sense that tourism activity can be proactively detected and curbed once critical mass is reached.
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title Tanjung Datu National Park, Sarawak: Communities’ Perceptions towards Its Rural Competitive Advantage
title_short Tanjung Datu National Park, Sarawak: Communities’ Perceptions towards Its Rural Competitive Advantage
title_full Tanjung Datu National Park, Sarawak: Communities’ Perceptions towards Its Rural Competitive Advantage
title_fullStr Tanjung Datu National Park, Sarawak: Communities’ Perceptions towards Its Rural Competitive Advantage
title_full_unstemmed Tanjung Datu National Park, Sarawak: Communities’ Perceptions towards Its Rural Competitive Advantage
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publisher Canadian Center of Science and Education
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