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The missing link in urban tourism: connecting leisure, accessibility and resident participation for enhanced value
by
Jie, Ferry
, Juliana, Juliana
, Pramezwary, Amelda
, Djakasaputra, Arifin
, Anwar, Moh. Muhlis
in
Access
/ Beneficiaries
/ cultural resource accessibility
/ Cultural resources
/ Environmental Management
/ Hospitality and Tourism
/ Leisure
/ leisure opportunities
/ Management Hospitality and Tourism
/ Participation
/ Policy making
/ Positioning
/ resident engagement
/ Residents
/ Sustainability
/ Sustainable tourism
/ Tourism
/ tourism value
/ Urban areas
/ Urban Economics
/ Urban population
/ Urban Research Methods
/ Urban Studies
/ Urban Theory
/ Urban tourism
2025
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The missing link in urban tourism: connecting leisure, accessibility and resident participation for enhanced value
by
Jie, Ferry
, Juliana, Juliana
, Pramezwary, Amelda
, Djakasaputra, Arifin
, Anwar, Moh. Muhlis
in
Access
/ Beneficiaries
/ cultural resource accessibility
/ Cultural resources
/ Environmental Management
/ Hospitality and Tourism
/ Leisure
/ leisure opportunities
/ Management Hospitality and Tourism
/ Participation
/ Policy making
/ Positioning
/ resident engagement
/ Residents
/ Sustainability
/ Sustainable tourism
/ Tourism
/ tourism value
/ Urban areas
/ Urban Economics
/ Urban population
/ Urban Research Methods
/ Urban Studies
/ Urban Theory
/ Urban tourism
2025
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The missing link in urban tourism: connecting leisure, accessibility and resident participation for enhanced value
by
Jie, Ferry
, Juliana, Juliana
, Pramezwary, Amelda
, Djakasaputra, Arifin
, Anwar, Moh. Muhlis
in
Access
/ Beneficiaries
/ cultural resource accessibility
/ Cultural resources
/ Environmental Management
/ Hospitality and Tourism
/ Leisure
/ leisure opportunities
/ Management Hospitality and Tourism
/ Participation
/ Policy making
/ Positioning
/ resident engagement
/ Residents
/ Sustainability
/ Sustainable tourism
/ Tourism
/ tourism value
/ Urban areas
/ Urban Economics
/ Urban population
/ Urban Research Methods
/ Urban Studies
/ Urban Theory
/ Urban tourism
2025
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The missing link in urban tourism: connecting leisure, accessibility and resident participation for enhanced value
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The missing link in urban tourism: connecting leisure, accessibility and resident participation for enhanced value
2025
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Overview
This study aims to explore the interrelationships between urban leisure opportunities, accessibility of cultural resources, residents' active engagement in urban tourism and their perceptions of tourism value. By examining these dynamics, the study seeks to provide insights into fostering sustainable urban tourism that benefits both residents and visitors. A quantitative research design was employed, utilizing a structured survey distributed to urban residents. Partial least squares-structural equation modeling (PLS-SEM) was used to analyze the relationships among variables, supported by reliability and validity tests. Bootstrapping techniques further assessed the robustness of the hypotheses. The results indicate significant positive relationships among the studied variables. Urban leisure opportunities and the accessibility of cultural resources positively influence residents' active engagement in urban tourism. Additionally, residents' active engagement and the accessibility of cultural resources substantially enhance residents' perceptions of tourism value. These findings highlight the crucial role of inclusive leisure spaces and cultural resources in promoting community engagement and fostering positive tourism perceptions. The study's limitations include the reliance on cross-sectional data, self-reported responses, and a focus on specific urban contexts, which may limit the generalizability of the findings. Additionally, the study primarily examines residents' perspectives, with less emphasis on other stakeholders in urban tourism. Urban planners and policymakers should prioritize the development and maintenance of accessible, inclusive leisure spaces and cultural resources to enhance resident engagement and tourism value. Proactive measures to address accessibility barriers and involve residents in tourism planning can lead to more sustainable urban tourism practices.
This study strengthens the understanding of sustainable urban tourism by empirically examining the perspectives of 300 urban residents on leisure opportunities, cultural accessibility, and active engagement. The findings demonstrate that inclusive leisure spaces and accessible cultural resources are critical in fostering resident participation and shaping positive perceptions of tourism value. By positioning residents as active co-creators rather than passive beneficiaries, the research highlights the social dimension of urban tourism often overlooked in policy debates. These insights provide actionable guidance for urban planners and policymakers in designing participatory, accessible, and sustainable tourism strategies that balance resident well-being with visitor experiences.
Publisher
Cogent,Taylor & Francis Ltd,Taylor & Francis Group
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