Development of a Scale to Measure Intrapersonal Psychological Empowerment to Participate in Local Tourism Development: Applying the Sociopolitical Control Scale Construct to Tourism (SPCS-T)

Future tourism development must be guided by thoughtful and effective policies that represent the interests of a majority of community members to maximize the positive and minimize the negative impact on communities. Effective policies rely on the support of an engaged citizenry made up of residents...

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Main Authors: Eunseong Jeong, Changsup Shim, Alan Dixon Brown, Shieun Lee
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-04-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/7/4057
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spelling doaj-13c31fbb4e1842ebb7353ed574de7e122021-04-06T23:02:54ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502021-04-01134057405710.3390/su13074057Development of a Scale to Measure Intrapersonal Psychological Empowerment to Participate in Local Tourism Development: Applying the Sociopolitical Control Scale Construct to Tourism (SPCS-T)Eunseong Jeong0Changsup Shim1Alan Dixon Brown2Shieun Lee3Department of Tourism Management, Honam University, Gwangju 62399, KoreaDepartment of Tourism Management, Gachon University, Seongnam-si 13120, KoreaDepartment of Economics, Chonnam National University, Gwangju 61186, KoreaKorean Peninsula Tourism Center, Korea Tourism Organization, Wonju-si 26464, KoreaFuture tourism development must be guided by thoughtful and effective policies that represent the interests of a majority of community members to maximize the positive and minimize the negative impact on communities. Effective policies rely on the support of an engaged citizenry made up of residents who feel psychologically empowered. The primary purpose of this study was to develop a topic-specific measure of sociopolitical control in order to provide a reliable quantitative tool to evaluate tourism development in host communities. Confirmatory factor analysis yielded indices of an acceptable model fit that support the construct validity of a revised Sociopolitical Control Scale for Tourism (SPCS-T). The present study provides empirical evidence that policymakers and researchers interested in gauging support for future tourism policies can successfully apply the SPCS-T in the tourism context.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/7/4057intrapersonal psychological empowermentsociopolitical control scalesustainable tourism development
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Changsup Shim
Alan Dixon Brown
Shieun Lee
Development of a Scale to Measure Intrapersonal Psychological Empowerment to Participate in Local Tourism Development: Applying the Sociopolitical Control Scale Construct to Tourism (SPCS-T)
Sustainability
intrapersonal psychological empowerment
sociopolitical control scale
sustainable tourism development
author_facet Eunseong Jeong
Changsup Shim
Alan Dixon Brown
Shieun Lee
author_sort Eunseong Jeong
title Development of a Scale to Measure Intrapersonal Psychological Empowerment to Participate in Local Tourism Development: Applying the Sociopolitical Control Scale Construct to Tourism (SPCS-T)
title_short Development of a Scale to Measure Intrapersonal Psychological Empowerment to Participate in Local Tourism Development: Applying the Sociopolitical Control Scale Construct to Tourism (SPCS-T)
title_full Development of a Scale to Measure Intrapersonal Psychological Empowerment to Participate in Local Tourism Development: Applying the Sociopolitical Control Scale Construct to Tourism (SPCS-T)
title_fullStr Development of a Scale to Measure Intrapersonal Psychological Empowerment to Participate in Local Tourism Development: Applying the Sociopolitical Control Scale Construct to Tourism (SPCS-T)
title_full_unstemmed Development of a Scale to Measure Intrapersonal Psychological Empowerment to Participate in Local Tourism Development: Applying the Sociopolitical Control Scale Construct to Tourism (SPCS-T)
title_sort development of a scale to measure intrapersonal psychological empowerment to participate in local tourism development: applying the sociopolitical control scale construct to tourism (spcs-t)
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2021-04-01
description Future tourism development must be guided by thoughtful and effective policies that represent the interests of a majority of community members to maximize the positive and minimize the negative impact on communities. Effective policies rely on the support of an engaged citizenry made up of residents who feel psychologically empowered. The primary purpose of this study was to develop a topic-specific measure of sociopolitical control in order to provide a reliable quantitative tool to evaluate tourism development in host communities. Confirmatory factor analysis yielded indices of an acceptable model fit that support the construct validity of a revised Sociopolitical Control Scale for Tourism (SPCS-T). The present study provides empirical evidence that policymakers and researchers interested in gauging support for future tourism policies can successfully apply the SPCS-T in the tourism context.
topic intrapersonal psychological empowerment
sociopolitical control scale
sustainable tourism development
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/7/4057
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