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Residents’ attitudes towards peer-to-peer accommodations in Japan: Exploring hidden influences from intergroup biases

公開日 2020.09.02

A research article co-authored by a CTR researcher Dr. Hayato Nagai was published in Tourism Planning & Development. This work was supported by Wakayama University CTR Research Project Support Fund.

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Title

Residents’ attitudes towards peer-to-peer accommodations in Japan: Exploring hidden influences from intergroup biases

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Authors

Takahiro Ikeji, Tourism Policy Department, Japan Travel Bureau Foundation

Hayato Nagai, Faculty of Tourism, Wakayama University

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Source

Tourism Planning & Development, 2020

DOI: 10.1080/21568316.2020.1807400

https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/21568316.2020.1807400

*Indexed in Scopus

Journal details: https://www.scopus.com/sourceid/19900191973

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Abstract

Peer-to-peer (P2P) accommodations have often received severe criticism from residents. Although studies have reported that residents often determine their attitude towards tourism by comparing its perceived positive and negative impacts, how these perceived impacts are formed has not been well investigated. Using Kyoto – a popular tourism destination in Japan – as a study context, this research aimed to address this gap by exploring how attitudes are subject to hidden influences, such as xenophobia and social tolerance. In line with past studies, this study found that there were significant relationships between perceived positive and negative impacts and support for P2P accommodations. Findings revealed that perceived positive impacts are significantly influenced by social tolerance and trust in local government, while perceived negative impacts are significantly influence by xenophobia. The results suggested that bias against foreigners has an impact on perceptions of the various effects of P2P accommodations.

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Key words

P2P accommodations, residents’ attitudes, intergroup biases, xenophobia, social tolerance

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FY2018 CTR Research Project Support Program granted project ‘Exploring residents’ attitude toward short-term rentals in Japan’

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