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Glocalizing tourism in Southeastern Nigeria: residents’ perspectives
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Glocalizing tourism in Southeastern Nigeria: residents’ perspectives

Afamefuna Paul Eyisi and Emeka Emmanuel Okonkwo
Journal of tourism futures, Vol.12(2), pp.235-252
2026
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Abstract

Glocalization Residents' perceptions Southeastern Nigeria Tourism
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to explore and understand the perceptions of residents of Southeastern Nigeria about glocalizing tourism in the region to help improve their support for the sustainability of the industry. Emphasis is laid on their expectations and strategies to maximize the positive impacts while minimizing the negative aspects in a bid to address their specific local needs. Design/methodology/approach This paper adopts an ethnographic approach to explore the perspectives of key stakeholders in Southeastern Nigeria's tourism industry. These include traditional rulers, men, women and youth representatives, chief priests and local security agents. Decision-making theory is adopted to frame the study. Findings The findings identified residents' expectations from glocalizing tourism. They see tourism as an avenue for initiating community projects, creating jobs, patronizing farm produces, reviving cultural practices and addressing religious crises. Research limitations/implications This research focused only on selected communities within Southeastern Nigeria. The implication is that the findings do not represent what obtains in other communities within the region. Future research should extend to these areas to have a deeper understanding of how residents perceive the glocalization of tourism. Practical implications As the government and developers continue to invest in the tourism industry in the study area, glocalization could be a good way to address specific local needs and gain residents' support in the future. Originality/value This paper represents a new research approach for understanding the perceptions of residents about the Nigerian tourism industry.

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