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Title: Revisiting the relationship between host attitudes and tourism development : a utility maximization approach
Authors: Fan, DXF
Liu, A
Qiu, RTR 
Issue Date: Mar-2019
Source: Tourism economics, Mar. 2019, v. 25, no. 2, p. 171-188
Abstract: Host attitudes toward tourists are critical to the sustainable development of the tourism industry. Although numerous studies have focused on investigating host attitudes toward tourists and tourism development, the theoretical support from an economic perspective in this field is still underdeveloped. By following the social exchange theory and applying a utility maximization model, the current study not only explains Doxey’s Irridex model from an economic perspective but also complements the findings of the tourism area life cycle model proposed by Butler. Results show that the public resources at the destination, along with the ability of local community in channeling (foreign) tourism income into productivity advancement, influence the optimal level of tourism development in a destination.
Keywords: Doxey’s Irridex model
Host attitudes
Social exchange theory
Sustainable tourism
Tourism area life cycle model
Publisher: SAGE Publications
Journal: Tourism economics 
ISSN: 1354-8166
EISSN: 2044-0375
DOI: 10.1177/1354816618794088
Rights: This is the accepted version of the publication "Fan, D. X. F., Liu, A., & Qiu, R. T. R., Revisiting the relationship between host attitudes and tourism development: A utility maximization approach, Tourism Economics (25(2)) pp. 171–188. Copyright © 2019 (The Author(s)). DOI: 10.1177/1354816618794088".
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