The Moderating Effects of Resident Characteristics on Perceived Gaming Impacts and Gaming Industry Support: The Case of Macao |
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Authors: | Joanne Jung-Eun Yoo Tracy Lu Taegoo Kim |
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Institution: | Joanne Jung-Eun Yoo,Tracy (Ying) Lu,Taegoo (Terry) Kim |
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Abstract: | Based on a joint use of social exchange and social representation theories, this study examined the moderating effects of resident characteristics on the relationships between perceived gaming impacts, gaming benefits, and industry support. The findings demonstrated that the relationships changed when the resident characteristics (age, education, tourism industry dependence, and community attachment) were introduced to the structural model as moderators. The study provides a better understanding of which subgroup of people within a community are more or less disposed to certain impacts of gaming. The theoretical and practical implications were discussed. |
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Keywords: | Gaming impacts resident perception social exchange theory social representation theory Macao |
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