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코로나19 확산 이후 제주관광 수요 증가에 대한 지역주민 인식에 관한 연구 - 사회교환이론(Social Exchange Theory)의 적용 -
오문향 ( Oh¸ Munhyang(moon) ),서정모 ( Seo Jung-mo ) 한국호텔리조트학회 2021 호텔리조트연구 Vol.20 No.4
Previous studies have been conducted on the responses and conflicts of residents related to tourism development, but there are not many studies on the responses of residents to tourism demand due to rapid changes in the tourism environment such as infectious diseases. Since the spread of Covid-19, tourism demand for the overseas travel has led to an increase in demand for domestic travel, especially for Jeju tourism. According to the Social Exchange Theory, people act by calculating the benefits and costs of the consequences of an action or choice. Despite the high antipathy to the increase in tourism demand as the Social Exchange Theory says, it is difficult to find policy alternatives due to insufficient research. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to examine the perception and satisfaction of local tourism operators/workers and residents after the spread of Covid-19 and to derive policy implications. According to the results of the study, Jeju residents' perception of tourists affects Jeju residents' satisfaction with tourists. In addition, there were differences in the positive and negative perceptions and satisfaction of Jeju Island's tourists, which Jeju residents recognize depending on whether they are engaged in the tourism sector.
Global dissemination of scholarly tourism outputs from 1960 to 2018: Evidence from Korea
Mehmet Koseoglu,Munhyang (Moon) Oh,Seongseop (Sam) Kim 한국서비스디자인학회 2023 한국서비스디자인학회 학술대회자료집 Vol.2023 No.1
This study aims to examine the status quo of the research activities of Korean scholars using a longitudinal and vast journal article data source. To carry out research objectives, this study adopted BibExcel, Gephi, and VOSviewer network analysis software packages. Among meaningful findings, a few scholars showed dominant publication achievements. The most active research schools amounted to two or three. Researchers showed a high tendency of co-working with scholars in the U.S. and Hong Kong. Although top scholarsf performance is highly recognized in international tourism and hospitality academies, fatal weaknesses, such as overriding dependence on top star scholars, we厂e found. As a result, results of this study demonstrate a desperate need of facilitating knowledge creation and transfer through co-learning or collaboration with other researchers in domestic and overseas educational institutions.