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    Measuring Tourists’ Emotional Solidarity with One Another—A Modification of the Emotional Solidarity Scale by Joo, Dongoh, Woosnam, Kyle Maurice

    Published in Journal of travel research (01-09-2020)
    “…Although tourists’ affective bonds with one another are essential to their travel experiences as well as their pretrip anticipations, it nevertheless remains…”
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    Cross-cultural Validation of the Nostalgia Scale for Sport Tourism (NSST): A Multilevel Approach by Cho, Heetae, Joo, Dongoh, Woosnam, Kyle Maurice

    “…This study evaluated the cross-cultural generalizability of the Nostalgia Scale for Sport Tourism (NSST), which was originally developed and examined in the…”
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    How to be Resilient? Local Philanthropy as a Collective Response to Natural Disasters by Hwang, Hyunseok, Joo, Dongoh

    Published in Voluntas (Manchester, England) (01-04-2021)
    “…When communities are struck by natural disasters, human service organizations play an important role in supplementing governmental aids and catering to…”
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    Sport Tourists’ Team Identification and Revisit Intention: Looking at the Relationship through a Nostalgic Lens by Cho, Heetae, Joo, Dongoh, Woosnam, Kyle Maurice

    “…This study explored the relationships among sport tourists’ team identification, sport nostalgia, and revisit intention. In addressing the research goal,…”
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    Examining nostalgia in sport tourism: The case of US college football fans by Cho, Heetae, Joo, Dongoh, Chi, Christina G.

    Published in Tourism management perspectives (01-01-2019)
    “…This study shed new light on the concept of nostalgia in sport tourism by quantitatively testing how nostalgia was associated with spectator types, age, and…”
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    Sport tourists' nostalgia and its effect on attitude and intentions: A multilevel approach by Cho, Heetae, Joo, Dongoh, Moore, DeWayne, Norman, William C.

    Published in Tourism management perspectives (01-10-2019)
    “…Given that sport tourists usually come to sporting events in groups and are exposed to multiple types of stimuli, the influence of sport tourists' nostalgia on…”
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    Intermediary organizations as supporters of residents' innovativeness and empowerment in community-based tourism by Lee, Sanghoon, Joo, Dongoh

    Published in Journal of sustainable tourism (02-08-2024)
    “…Despite the importance of intermediary organizations in promoting community-based tourism, little is known about how different types of social support from…”
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    Compulsory volunteers’ nostalgia and its relationships with positive memories, age, past experiences, and volunteer intention by Cho, Heetae, Joo, Dongoh

    Published in Current psychology (New Brunswick, N.J.) (01-09-2023)
    “…While nostalgia has been explored in various contexts, no research has so far investigated how individuals’ nostalgia can be generated by volunteer experiences…”
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    Traveling to feel connected: origins and outcomes of potential faith-based tourists' emotional solidarity by Joo, Dongoh, Woosnam, Kyle Maurice

    Published in Journal of travel & tourism marketing (02-01-2022)
    “…Focusing on potential faith-based tourists, this study investigated how their shared belief, shared behavior, and propensity to interact contributed to their…”
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    Re-theorizing social emotions in tourism: applying the theory of interaction ritual in tourism research by Joo, Dongoh, Cho, Heetae, Woosnam, Kyle Maurice, Suess, Courtney

    Published in Journal of sustainable tourism (01-02-2023)
    “…Although social emotions can serve as an effective analytic lens through which to study residents' reactions to tourists and tourism, limited theoretical…”
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    Exploring tourists' perceptions of tourism impacts by Joo, Dongoh, Cho, Heetae, Woosnam, Kyle M.

    Published in Tourism management perspectives (01-07-2019)
    “…Unlike how tourism is viewed by residents, little is known about how tourists feel about tourism in the destination. Nevertheless, studies have shown that…”
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    Residents’ perceived risk, emotional solidarity, and support for tourism amidst the COVID-19 pandemic by Joo, Dongoh, Xu, Wenjie, Lee, Juhee, Lee, Choong-Ki, Woosnam, Kyle Maurice

    “…Due to the spread of COVID-19 and restrictions on international travel, popular destinations around the world have experienced an influx of domestic tourists…”
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    Destination loyalty as explained through self-congruity, emotional solidarity, and travel satisfaction by Joo, Dongoh, Woosnam, Kyle Maurice, Lee, Sojung, Lee, Choong Ki

    “…The purpose of this study is to examine how tourists' self-congruity and emotional solidarity are related and how this thereby influences travel satisfaction…”
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    The bi‐directional relationship between place attachment and emotional solidarity in a rural destination: A two‐way approach by Lee, Sanghoon, Joo, Dongoh, Woosnam, Kyle Maurice

    “…Despite the evidence suggesting emotional solidarity as an antecedent of placement attachment, tourism research has maintained the monolithic view where place…”
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    Natural landscape performance: Environmental restorativeness and its influence on tourist behavior by Chen, Xiaohua, Lee, Gyehee, Joo, Dongoh

    “…This study uses environmental psychology theory to explore creative natural landscape performance (NLP), a form of tourism performing arts that combines…”
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    Anticipated emotional solidarity, emotional reasoning, and travel intention: A comparison of two destination image models by Joo, Dongoh, Cho, Heetae, Woosnam, Kyle Maurice

    Published in Tourism management perspectives (01-03-2023)
    “…Looking at potential faith-based tourists, this study examined how their anticipation of emotional solidarity influenced the cognitive and affective images of…”
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    Potential sport tourists’ decision-making during the pandemic by Cho, Heetae, Joo, Dongoh, Koh, Jin Kai

    Published in Marketing intelligence & planning (04-07-2022)
    “…PurposeThis study examined potential sport tourists’ decision-making regarding a sporting event rescheduled due to the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)…”
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    Knowledge, empowerment, and action: testing the empowerment theory in a tourism context by Joo, Dongoh, Woosnam, Kyle Maurice, Strzelecka, Marianna, Boley, B. Bynum

    Published in Journal of sustainable tourism (02-01-2020)
    “…With resident empowerment widely recognized as a prerequisite for sustainable tourism development, this study tested how residents' perceived knowledge of…”
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    Residents' attitude towards domestic tourists explained by contact, emotional solidarity and social distance by Joo, Dongoh, Tasci, Asli D.A., Woosnam, Kyle M., Maruyama, Naho U., Hollas, Chadley R., Aleshinloye, Kayode D.

    Published in Tourism management (1982) (01-02-2018)
    “…Despite the fact that emotional solidarity, social distance, and contact theory have been widely used to explain resident tourist interaction, these three…”
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    Literary celebrity, tourists' self-destination connection, and brand engagement: Based on a marketing perspective of celebrity endorsement effects by Chen, Xiaohua, Li, Wenya, Joo, Dongoh

    “…Despite the growing role of celebrity effects in shaping favorable tourist reactions to destination brands, little is known about how the construct is…”
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