Asymmetric Effects of Quality of Life on Residents’ Satisfaction: Exploring a Newborn Natural Disaster Tourism Destination

Developing disaster tourism has become an important means of post-disaster recovery, but the relationship between attributes of quality of life (QOL) and residents’ satisfaction toward newborn natural disaster destination (NNDD) development has not been explored. This study examines the asymmetric e...

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Autores principales: Derong Lin, Zuoming Jiang, Hailin Qu
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:ed3b9a5ea8704f55a6f3769cd047e6dd2021-11-11T16:41:19ZAsymmetric Effects of Quality of Life on Residents’ Satisfaction: Exploring a Newborn Natural Disaster Tourism Destination10.3390/ijerph1821115771660-46011661-7827https://doaj.org/article/ed3b9a5ea8704f55a6f3769cd047e6dd2021-11-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/18/21/11577https://doaj.org/toc/1661-7827https://doaj.org/toc/1660-4601Developing disaster tourism has become an important means of post-disaster recovery, but the relationship between attributes of quality of life (QOL) and residents’ satisfaction toward newborn natural disaster destination (NNDD) development has not been explored. This study examines the asymmetric effects of QOL on residents’ satisfaction using the dummy variable regression approach based on the Three-Factor Theory. A mixed-method approach was used to develop QOL scale, and a questionnaire was developed to survey 379 residents from China’s Wenchuan. This study identifies the types (positive asymmetric, symmetric, and insignificant effect) of seven QOL attributes that influence residents’ satisfaction. This study provides a valuable supplement to the literature on residents’ QOL by focusing on the NNDD context, and is a pioneering attempt to apply the Three-Factor Theory from the perspective of local residents. Practically, some implications for policy optimization are proposed to help NNDD development.Derong LinZuoming JiangHailin QuMDPI AGarticleattributes of quality of liferesidents’ satisfactionasymmetric effectnewborn natural disaster destinationThree-Factor TheoryMedicineRENInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, Vol 18, Iss 11577, p 11577 (2021)
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topic attributes of quality of life
residents’ satisfaction
asymmetric effect
newborn natural disaster destination
Three-Factor Theory
Medicine
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spellingShingle attributes of quality of life
residents’ satisfaction
asymmetric effect
newborn natural disaster destination
Three-Factor Theory
Medicine
R
Derong Lin
Zuoming Jiang
Hailin Qu
Asymmetric Effects of Quality of Life on Residents’ Satisfaction: Exploring a Newborn Natural Disaster Tourism Destination
description Developing disaster tourism has become an important means of post-disaster recovery, but the relationship between attributes of quality of life (QOL) and residents’ satisfaction toward newborn natural disaster destination (NNDD) development has not been explored. This study examines the asymmetric effects of QOL on residents’ satisfaction using the dummy variable regression approach based on the Three-Factor Theory. A mixed-method approach was used to develop QOL scale, and a questionnaire was developed to survey 379 residents from China’s Wenchuan. This study identifies the types (positive asymmetric, symmetric, and insignificant effect) of seven QOL attributes that influence residents’ satisfaction. This study provides a valuable supplement to the literature on residents’ QOL by focusing on the NNDD context, and is a pioneering attempt to apply the Three-Factor Theory from the perspective of local residents. Practically, some implications for policy optimization are proposed to help NNDD development.
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Zuoming Jiang
Hailin Qu
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title Asymmetric Effects of Quality of Life on Residents’ Satisfaction: Exploring a Newborn Natural Disaster Tourism Destination
title_short Asymmetric Effects of Quality of Life on Residents’ Satisfaction: Exploring a Newborn Natural Disaster Tourism Destination
title_full Asymmetric Effects of Quality of Life on Residents’ Satisfaction: Exploring a Newborn Natural Disaster Tourism Destination
title_fullStr Asymmetric Effects of Quality of Life on Residents’ Satisfaction: Exploring a Newborn Natural Disaster Tourism Destination
title_full_unstemmed Asymmetric Effects of Quality of Life on Residents’ Satisfaction: Exploring a Newborn Natural Disaster Tourism Destination
title_sort asymmetric effects of quality of life on residents’ satisfaction: exploring a newborn natural disaster tourism destination
publisher MDPI AG
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