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The moderating role of residents' involvement on perception of mice impacts |
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Creator | Patcharaporn Mahasuweerachai |
Title | The moderating role of residents' involvement on perception of mice impacts |
Publisher | University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce |
Publication Year | 2561 |
Journal Title | UTCC International Journal of Business and Economics |
Journal Vol. | 10 |
Journal No. | 1 |
Page no. | 151-168 |
Keyword | Residents' involvement, Resident' perceptions, MICE impacts, Social exchange theory, Multiple group analysis |
URL Website | http://ijbejournal.com/ |
Website title | ijbejournal |
ISSN | 1906-5582 (paper) |
Abstract | The purposes of this paper were to examine the effects of residents' perceptions of positive/negative economic impacts, positive/negative sociocultural impacts, and positive/ negative environmental impacts on their perception of the overall MICE impact and to analyze whether these effects vary according to residents' involvement in MICE development. Data was collected via survey with a convenience sample of 412 Khon Kaen's city residents in Thailand. The results of a structural equation modeling revealed that perception of positive economic, positive sociocultural, and negative environmental impacts significantly affect the perceived overall MICE impact. Furthermore, the findings revealed the difference in magnitude of those effects on the overall impact across different levels of residents' involvement. This study extends previous studies by providing a more insightful explanation of how the perceived overall MICE impact is shaped and whether that can be enhanced by residents' involvement. |