Original scientific paper
The perceptions of an island community towards cruise tourism: A factor analysis
Juan Gabriel Brida
orcid.org/0000-0002-2319-5790
; School of Economics and Management, Free University of Bolzano. Bolzano, Italy
Giacomo Del Chiappa
orcid.org/0000-0003-4318-0462
; Department of Economics and Business Administration, (DiSEA), University of Sassari & CRENoS, Italy
Marta Meleddu
; Department of Economics and Business Administration (DiSEA), University of Sassari & CRENoS, Sassari, Italy
Manuela Pulina
; Department of Economics and Business Administration (DiSEA), University of Sassari & CRENoS, Sassari, Italy
Abstract
This paper analyses residents’ perceptions toward cruise tourism development and its externalities. The research involved a primary data collection in Messina, during the summer peak of the cruise season in 2011. A correspondence analysis on the local residents’ perceptions shows that residents have an overall positive attitude towards cruise tourism development with respect to social, cultural and economic aspects. Nevertheless, they moderately feel that cruise activity has a negative impact on their wellbeing (i.e. increase in micro-crime; increase in road congestion) and the environment (i.e. increase in waste, pollution, congestion in recreational areas). Significant differences, based on residents’ characteristics, also exist in the perception and attitude towards cruise tourism development. Implications for policy makers are discussed and suggestions for further research are given.
Keywords
cruise; island; residents’ perceptions; correspondence analysis; MANOVA; Italy
Hrčak ID:
80771
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Publication date:
29.4.2011.
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