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What is Subjective Wellbeing

Handbook of Research on Resident and Tourist Perspectives on Travel Destinations
Describes how people experience the quality of their lives and includes both affective reactions and cognitive judgments.
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Residents' Subjective Well-Being and Support for Tourism Development: The Case of Alxa, China
Manuel Alector Ribeiro (University of Surrey, UK), Chen Cui (University of Surrey, UK), and Kyle Maurice Woosnam (University of Georgia, USA & University of Johannesburg, South Africa)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-3156-3.ch004
Abstract
This study aims to identify the factors that influence subjective well-being and their support for tourism development. The questionnaire was first designed and distributed online to residents in Alxa. Data were analysed, and the results indicated that positive economic impacts, positive socio-cultural impacts, and positive environmental impacts influence subjective well-being. Residents' perceived negative economic impacts and negative environmental impacts influence negatively their subjective well-being. Also, positive environmental impacts of the tourism development are the most significant factor that affects residents' subjective well-being. Furthermore, subjective well-being was also found to positively influence residents' support for the tourism development in Alxa. Ultimately, based on the findings, this study proposed and discuss both theoretical and managerial implications, as well as the limitations and directions of further studies.
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