Adaptive reuse of historic buildings : connecting the links between tourist appreciation and visitation
Purpose: This article aims to illustrate the influence of the adaptive reuse of historic buildings on tourists’ appreciation and actual visitation. Design/methodology/approach: This study surveyed the perception of tourists on the adaptive reuse of historic buildings activity in Kuching city, Malaysia, via the causal research design and self-administered questionnaire. Two hundred forty-two respondents participated in this survey. Findings: This study found that the tourists highly acknowledged the practices of adaptive reuse of the historic buildings. Their positive behaviour is evident when most of the tourists perceived the adaptive reuse of the historic buildings influence their level of appreciation and subsequently translated it into their actual visitation. Practical implications: Based on these findings, this study proposes that the adaptive reuse of historic buildings be marketed as a heritage tourism product. This promising indication from the tourists will undoubtedly draw several practical implications to the local authority policy on the practices of historic buildings adaptive reuse and how it benefits the heritage tourism development. Originality/value: This study confirms that adaptive reuse is an excellent initiative as it is not only preserving the historical treasures for future generations but is a catalyst for tourism development and helps to generate income for the community.
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2020
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Authors: | Ariffin, Adlin Baizura ; Zahari, Mohd Salehuddin Mohd ; Hanafiah, Mohd Hafiz |
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Property Management. - Emerald, ISSN 0263-7472, ZDB-ID 2024622-5. - Vol. 38.2020, 4 (27.05.), p. 531-541
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Emerald |
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