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Author : Rui Jin Hoare, Ken Butcher & Danny O'Brien
School/Work Place : Griffith University, Australia
Contact : thoa5261@bigpond.net.au
Year : 2009

Furthermore, social identity theory suggests that people are attracted to others who are familiar to themselves because their similarity reinforces their self-image (Tajfel, 1982), and that people from collectivist culture tend to favour in-group members and discriminate against out-group members (Gomez, Kirkman & Shapiro, 2000). Individuals used different categories to define in-group/out-group membership in various situations (Fischer, Gainer & Bristor, 1997). In the current study, in-group members are identified as people who are perceived as coming from the same race and sharing the same culture. In investigating trustworthiness and membership category, research results indicate that individuals tend to perceive out-group members as less trustworthy and less honest (Brewer & Silver, 1978), and tend to be attracted to those whose race and attitudes are similar to them (Stockdale & Crosby, 2004). In a cross-cultural context, Armstrong and Yee (2001) found that dialect fluency, and perceived cultural similarity contributed to perceptions of trustworthiness between ethnic Chinese buyers and sellers in Malaysia. While it is suggested that similarities in race and culture positively influence trustworthiness impression ( Koojaroenpaisan, 1996; McAllister, 1995), no research has explored if and/or how group membership difference affect Chinese people's perception of trustworthiness when they tour overseas. Hence, the second research question is identified as: How does in-group/out-group membership affect Chinese people's perception of trustworthiness in the overseas dining context?


List of Articles
No. Subject Views Datesort
16 Think Tank XIII Assessing Community Quality of Life in the Context of ... file 4673 Nov 06, 2013

One of major purposes of tourism development in a destination is to improve the quality of life (QOL) of host community. In the tourism literature, resident QOL has been discussed in the research of resident attitudes toward tourism. However...

Author: Chia-Pin Simo Yu, Shu Tian Cole & H. Charles Chancellor 

Year: 2013 

15 Think Tank XIII Understanding Sense of Place in Tourism Development: T... file 6788 Nov 06, 2013

This paper introduces the rationale for a study which explores the relationship between sense of place and sustainability at Tunku Abdul Rahman National Park (TARP), Sabah. Sense of place encompasses an understanding of the meaning bestowed ...

Author: Paulin Wong Poh Lin & Balvinder Kaur Kler 

Year: 2013 

14 Think Tank XIII Visitors' and Residents' Perception of Tourism Impact ... file 20330 Nov 06, 2013

Tourism is one of the leading contributors to service industry in Malaysia and is gradually growing. The growth of this industry brings impact towards the environment, specifically the water quality of islands. This study views into the visi...

Author: Murugadas Ramdas & Badaruddin Mohamed 

Year: 2013 

13 Think Tank XIII Assessing the Impact of Rural Tourism Development on t... file 7068 Nov 06, 2013

Past literature has posited that tourism is one of the fastest growing sectors and has been signified as an attractive investment proposition. Rural tourism sector has been actively promoted by the Malaysian government and currently, it is c...

Author: May-Chiun Lo, Vikneswaran Nair, Peter Songan & Helen Lee HuiHui 

Year: 2013 

12 Think Tank XIII Resident Perceptions of the Impacts of Tourism in Majo... file 5293 Nov 06, 2013

Despite the importance of cities and tourism flows to cities, the literature which explores the effect of tourism on host communities tends to focus on non-urban locations. As different types of tourists place different demands upon the reso...

Author: Tony Griffin & Deborah Edwards 

Year: 2013 

11 Think Tank XII Residents' Perceptions on Event Impacts an Relocation ... file 3733 Nov 06, 2013

Social exchange theory and the mobility paradigm are used to understand residents’ perceptions on the impacts of the 2012 Olympic Games and their relocation intentions. Confirmatory factor analysis on a sample of 212 residents of London city...

Author: Girish Prayag & Talia Alders 

Year: 2012 

10 Think Tank XII Barriers and Benefits to Professional Development: Per... file 34431 Nov 06, 2013

This paper builds upon the body of literature on tourism mobilities by considering supply-side perspectives as it relates to workforce planning and preparation. Research into tourism destination competitiveness has suggested that for a touri...

Author: Kevin Lyons, Joanne Hanley & Tamara Young 

Year: 2012 

9 Think Tank XI What Do Tourism Students Know About Sustainability and... file 13152 Oct 14, 2013

The topic of sustainable tourism education has only recently started to emerge in the tourism literature. A few tourism scholars have raised concerns about the need to prepare future tourism professionals for real life planning and manageme...

Author: Blanca A. Camargo & Ulrike Gretzel 

Year: 2011 

8 Think Tank X Implementation of the DIT-ACHIEV Model for Sustainable... file 6134 Oct 14, 2013

The DIT-ACHIEV Model is a model of sustainable tourism indicators developed in a previous research project undertaken by the School of Hospitality Management and Tourism, Dublin Institute of Technology. The indicators represent six fields o...

Author: Maeve Morrissey, Kevin Griffin & Sheila Flanagan 

Year: 2010 

» Think Tank IX Do Chinese tourists find their in-group members more t... file 2435 Oct 13, 2013

Furthermore, social identity theory suggests that people are attracted to others who are familiar to themselves because their similarity reinforces their self-image (Tajfel, 1982), and that people from collectivist culture tend to favour in-...

Author: Rui Jin Hoare, Ken Butcher & Danny O'Brien 

Year: 2009 

6 Think Tank IX Community based sustainable tourism: Quality of life a... file 8301 Oct 13, 2013

This paper explores the concept of quality of life (QOL) as perceived by residents in tourism destinations and examines differences in perceptions of QOL among culturally different destinations. The perceived QOL of local community is an imp...

Author: Yvette Reisinger & Kwang-Soo Park 

Year: 2009 

5 Think Tank VIII Shared Playgrounds: Contrasting Visitor Perspectives o... file 7221 Oct 13, 2013

Tourism is forming an increasingly significant component of the social and economic fabric of many major cities around the world. The quality of life for the residents of a city can be both degraded and enhanced by tourism and its associated...

Author: Tony Griffin, Deborah Edwards, Katie Schlenker & Bruce Hayllar 

Year: 2008 

4 Think Tank VIII Tourism Professionals’ Attitudes towards Climate Chang... file 3648 Oct 13, 2013

This paper discusses three aspects of the interrelationship between tourism and climate change: the perception of the problems related to global warming by tourism professionals, their suggestions concerning possible actions that can be tak...

Author: Xavier Matteucci & Dagmar Lund-Durlacher 

Year: 2008 

3 Think Tank VII Tourist Perceptions of Environmentally Friendly Innova... file 24989 Oct 13, 2013

As the environmental movement got underway and environmental awareness came into focus in the late 20th century, the tourism industry began incorporating 'environmentally friendly' efforts into their business practices. Requests for towel r...

Author: Kathleen L. Andereck 

Year: 2007 

2 Think Tank V Managing of Public Risks in Tourism: Towards Sustainab... file 4650 Oct 13, 2013

How to manage risks that endanger development of tourism but that are caused by tourism itself? An industry-based model is presented as an analytic tool and adapted to the situation in tourism. It is argued that development of tourism lacks ...

Author: Yoram Krozer & Else Redzepovic 

Year: 2005 

1 Think Tank V Tourism in Small Communities: Risks and Benefits file 4004 Oct 13, 2013

This paper presents the findings from a Sustainable Tourism Co-operative Research Centre study into the risks associated with the social impacts of tourism on a small community in the Australian state of Tasmania. This state is known for its...

Author: Leo Jago, Margaret Deery & Liz Fredline 

Year: 2005 

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