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Formation mechanism and configuration pathways of rural tourism destination residents’ subjective well-being: Based on the mediation effect of host-guest interaction and the moderating effect of place attachment

ZHANG Jiaqian, Tang Chengcai, GAN Shu · 2025 · 地理科学进展

Summary. Rural residents' well-being in tourism destinations depends on how they perceive tourism's impacts. Positive perceptions directly boost well-being, while negative perceptions reduce it. Host-guest interactions partially mediate both effects. Place attachment moderates these relationships differently: it weakens the positive perception effect but strengthens the negative perception effect. The strongest well-being outcomes occur when residents experience high positive impact perceptions combined with strong place attachment.

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Jiaqian, Z., Chengcai, T., & Shu, G.. (2025). Formation mechanism and configuration pathways of rural tourism destination residents’ subjective well-being: Based on the mediation effect of host-guest interaction and the moderating effect of place attachment. 地理科学进展. https://doi.org/10.18306/dlkxjz.2025.04.011

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DOI
10.18306/dlkxjz.2025.04.011
Countries
China
Regions
Asia
Categories
entrepreneurship, regional-innovation-systems, general-innovation
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2026-05-01