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Helyhez való kötődés skála×Destination Image Scale×
TudományterületTurizmusmenedzsmentTurizmusmenedzsment
MódszercsaládProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Keletkezés éve19921991
MegalkotóWilliams, D. R.; Vaske, J. J.Echtner, C. M., & Ritchie, J. R. B.
TípusSelf-report questionnaireSelf-report questionnaire / Semantic differential scale
AlapműWilliams, D. R., & Vaske, J. J. (1992). The measurement of place attachment: Valid and reliable instruments for natural environments. Society and Natural Resources, 15(3), 271-280. link ↗Baloglu, S., & Brinberg, D. (1997). Affective images of tourism destinations. Journal of Travel Research, 35(4), 11-15. DOI ↗
Alternatív nevekPAS, Destination Attachment ScaleDIS, Destination Perception Scale
Kapcsolódó55
ÖsszefoglalóThe Place Attachment Scale (PAS), developed by Williams & Vaske (1992) and refined by Jorgensen & Stedman (2001), measures individuals' emotional and functional bonds to destinations—the extent to which places become integral to identity and sense of belonging. Comprising dimensions of place identity (destination as self-definition), place dependence (destination optimizes one's activities), emotional bonds (love, comfort), and community belonging, the PAS distinguishes deep loyalty-drivers from transactional satisfaction. Essential for understanding repeat visitation, community tourism governance, heritage conservation, and destination branding strategies that cultivate belonging.The Destination Image Scale (DIS) measures how potential or actual visitors perceive and emotionally evaluate a tourism destination. Developed by Echtner & Ritchie (1991) and extended by Baloglu & Brinberg (1997), it captures both rational beliefs about destination attributes (attractions, climate, value, safety) and affective emotional responses (excitement, pleasantness, arousal). Destination image is a primary driver of visitation intention and repeat patronage, making the DIS essential for destination marketing strategy and competitive positioning.
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