Development of a Scale to Measure Intrapersonal Psychological Empowerment to Participate in Local Tourism Development: Applying the Sociopolitical Control Scale Construct to Tourism (SPCS-T)
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Literature Review
2.1. Citizen Participation in the Host Community
2.2. Psychological Empowerment and Sociopolitical Control
3. Research Method
3.1. Generation of Scale Items
3.2. Sample and Data Collection Empowerment
4. Results
4.1. Sample Characteristics
4.2. Purification of Scale Items
4.3. Validity and Reliability of the SPCS-T
5. Discussion and Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Construct | Definition | Relevant Literature |
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Sociopolitical Control Scale for Tourism | Individuals’ belief about their abilities and efficacy in social and political circumstance toward tourism development | Itzhaky & York, 2001; Martinez et al., 2017 [90]; Smith & Propst, 2001; Zimmerman & Zahniser, 1991; |
Leadership Competence | Individuals’ skills, which may include organizing others for common goals and expressing their voices in front of others or groups | Peterson et al., 2006; Opara et al., 2020 [91]; Smith & Propst, 2001; Zimmerman & Zahniser, 1991; |
Tourism Policy Control | A sense of control over one’s life toward policy-making activities in tourism development | Holden, Evans, Hinnant, & Messeri, 2005; Jeong et al., 2018 [92]; Smith & Propst, 2001; Zimmerman & Zahniser, 1991 |
Construct | Item | Description | Factor Loading | Variance (%) | α |
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Leadership Competence | 36.163 | ||||
LC1 | I am often a leader in groups. | 0.816 | 0.937 | ||
LC2 | I would prefer to be a leader rather than a follower. | 0.809 | 0.937 | ||
LC3 | I would rather have a leadership role when I am involved in a group project. | 0.852 | 0.937 | ||
LC4 | I can usually organize people to get things done. | 0.873 | 0.936 | ||
LC5 | Other people usually follow my idea. | 0.844 | 0.936 | ||
LC6 | I find it very easy to talk in front of a group. | 0.840 | 0.937 | ||
LC7 | I like to work on solving a problem myself rather than wait and see if someone else will deal with it. | 0.808 | 0.937 | ||
LC8 | I like trying new things that are challenging to me. | 0.801 | 0.937 | ||
Tourism Policy Control | 35.621 | ||||
TPC1 | I enjoy political participation because I want to have as much of a say as possible in influencing the tourism department of my city. | 0.788 | 0.938 | ||
TPC2 | A person like me can really understand what is going on with the tourism department of my city. | 0.852 | 0.937 | ||
TPC3 | I feel like I have a pretty good understanding of the important tourism development decision making processes in my city. | 0.828 | 0.937 | ||
TPC4 | People like me are generally well qualified to participate in the tourism development decision making process in my city. | 0.786 | 0.936 | ||
TPC5 | It makes a difference who I support for local tourism development because my support will represent my interest. | 0.823 | 0.936 | ||
TPC6 | There are plenty of ways for people like me to have a say in what the local tourism development agency does. | 0.820 | 0.937 | ||
TPC7 | It is important to me that I actively participate in local tourism development issues. | 0.785 | 0.936 | ||
TPC8 | Most local tourism development agency officials in the city would listen to me. | 0.789 | 0.940 | ||
TPC9 | Local tourism development is important to support. | 0.598 | 0.939 |
Goodness-of-Fit Indices | Proposed Range of Good Model Fit |
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Chi-square (χ2) to the degree of freedom ratio (CMIN/DF) | <5.0 |
Goodness of fit index (GFI) | >0.90 |
Tucker-Lewis index (TLI) | >0.90 |
Comparative Fit Index (CFI) | >0.90 |
Root mean square error of approximation (RMSEA) | <0.50 |
Construct | Item | Description | Standardized Factor Loading | Composite Reliability | AVE |
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Leadership Competence | 0.956 | 0.729 | |||
LC1 | I am often a leader in groups. | 0.805 | |||
LC2 | I would prefer to be a leader rather than a follower. | 0.813 | |||
LC3 | I would rather have a leadership role when I am involved in a group project. | 0.835 | |||
LC4 | I can usually organize people to get things done. | 0.883 | |||
LC5 | Other people usually follow my idea. | 0.876 | |||
LC6 | I find it very easy to talk in front of a group. | 0.863 | |||
LC7 | I like to work on solving a problem myself rather than wait and see if someone else will deal with it. | 0.839 | |||
LC8 | I like trying new things that are challenging to me. | 0.815 | |||
Tourism Policy Control | 0.950 | 0.705 | |||
TPC1 | I enjoy political participation because I want to have as much of a say as possible in influencing the tourism department of my city. | 0.778 | |||
TPC2 | A person like me can really understand what is going on with the tourism department of my city. | 0.820 | |||
TPC3 | I feel like I have a pretty good understanding of the important tourism development decision making processes in my city. | 0.817 | |||
TPC4 | People like me are generally well qualified to participate in the tourism development decision making process in my city. | 0.816 | |||
TPC5 | It makes a difference who I support for local tourism development because my support will represent my interest. | 0.859 | |||
TPC6 | There are plenty of ways for people like me to have a say in what the local tourism development agency does. | 0.852 | |||
TPC7 | It is important to me that I actively participate in local tourism development issues. | 0.826 | |||
TPC8 | Most local tourism development agency officials in the city would listen to me. | 0.692 |
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Jeong, E.; Shim, C.; Brown, A.D.; Lee, S. Development of a Scale to Measure Intrapersonal Psychological Empowerment to Participate in Local Tourism Development: Applying the Sociopolitical Control Scale Construct to Tourism (SPCS-T). Sustainability 2021, 13, 4057. https://doi.org/10.3390/su13074057
Jeong E, Shim C, Brown AD, Lee S. Development of a Scale to Measure Intrapersonal Psychological Empowerment to Participate in Local Tourism Development: Applying the Sociopolitical Control Scale Construct to Tourism (SPCS-T). Sustainability. 2021; 13(7):4057. https://doi.org/10.3390/su13074057
Chicago/Turabian StyleJeong, Eunseong, Changsup Shim, Alan Dixon Brown, and Shieun Lee. 2021. "Development of a Scale to Measure Intrapersonal Psychological Empowerment to Participate in Local Tourism Development: Applying the Sociopolitical Control Scale Construct to Tourism (SPCS-T)" Sustainability 13, no. 7: 4057. https://doi.org/10.3390/su13074057
APA StyleJeong, E., Shim, C., Brown, A. D., & Lee, S. (2021). Development of a Scale to Measure Intrapersonal Psychological Empowerment to Participate in Local Tourism Development: Applying the Sociopolitical Control Scale Construct to Tourism (SPCS-T). Sustainability, 13(7), 4057. https://doi.org/10.3390/su13074057