An Examination of the Validity of Sus-Tas in Cross-Cultures

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2008

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Sage Publications Inc

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Abstract

The purpose of this study is to validate the Sustainable Tourism Attitude Scale (SUS-TAS), which measures residents' attitudes toward sustainable tourism development. Using two data sets from Turkey and the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, a confirmatory factor analysis was employed to assess psychometric properties of SUS-TAS. Although the original SUS-TAS items were reduced in number from 44 to 33, the revised scale demonstrated good psychometric properties. The data supported validity of the original seven SUS-TAS dimensions in two samples. Furthermore, the final version of SUS-TAS demonstrated adequate construct validity and good internal consistency. The findings of the study suggest that SUS-TAS can be used to assess resident attitudes toward sustainable tourism development in cross-cultural settings.

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subjective indicators, resident attitudes, sustainability, scale validation, SUS-TAS, tourism policy, Attitude Scale, Residents Attitudes, Fit Indexes

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0502 economics and business, 05 social sciences

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Q1

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75

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Journal of Travel Research

Volume

46

Issue

4

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414

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421
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DECENT WORK AND ECONOMIC GROWTH
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RESPONSIBLE CONSUMPTION AND PRODUCTION
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