Feasibility Assessment of Stakeholder Benefits in Community-Based Agritourism through University Social Responsibility Practices

Author:

Chassang Levinus1,Hsieh Chi-Jen2,Li Tzu-Ning3,Hsieh Chi-Ming4

Affiliation:

1. International Master Program of Agriculture, National Chung Hsing University, Taichung City 402, Taiwan

2. Department of Journalism, National Defense University, Taipei City 112, Taiwan

3. Department of Fashion Design, Hsuan Chuang University, Hsinchu City 300, Taiwan

4. International Bachelor Program of Agribusiness, National Chung Hsing University, Taichung City 402, Taiwan

Abstract

This study selected the TaiAn rural community in Taiwan as the study site. TaiAn collaborated with local universities to implement the University Social Responsibility (USR) practice through community-based agritourism (CBA). The social exchange theory (SET) was adopted as a theoretical framework to weigh the costs and benefits perceived among different stakeholders (residents, tourists, students, and lecturers) regarding CBA development. The research purpose was to explore the determinants of support for sustainable CBA using a mixed quantitative and qualitative approach based on the SET. The empirical results from 117 completed surveys indicated that Agricultural Experiential Benefits, Perceived Environmental Impacts, and Mental Health Benefits positively influenced tourists’ support for CBA. The qualitative interview results also supported the notion that agriculture students, faculty, and community members could derive various benefits from participating in USR practices within local communities. Theoretical and managerial implications were proposed for marketers and policymakers to gain a deep understanding of CBA practices.

Funder

Taiwan National Science and Technology Council

Publisher

MDPI AG

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