Exploring the dynamics of cross-boundary interactions in Qinglinkou, China: the perspective of networks of second-home owners

Cross-boundary interactions between second-home owners and local are complex over time–networks form and evolve within second-home owners and between owners and locals, each with its deliberately selective inclusion and exclusion. However, little attention has been paid to this phenomenon in the lit...

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Main Authors: WU, Meiling, CAO, Mengqiu, SUN, Jiuxia
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spelling sg-smu-ink.soss_research-51942024-04-18T07:18:56Z Exploring the dynamics of cross-boundary interactions in Qinglinkou, China: the perspective of networks of second-home owners WU, Meiling CAO, Mengqiu SUN, Jiuxia Cross-boundary interactions between second-home owners and local are complex over time–networks form and evolve within second-home owners and between owners and locals, each with its deliberately selective inclusion and exclusion. However, little attention has been paid to this phenomenon in the literature. This study, based on social network analysis alongside qualitative interviews, explores the dynamics of interactions between second-home owners and locals by analysing the networks formed by second-home owners in Qinglinkou, China. The ways in which second-home owners maintain and strengthen pre-existing networks with other owners and forge new links with locals, shape the cross-boundary interactions between the two groups. This study contributes to understanding the dynamics of cross-boundary interactions that are interwoven into the networks that second-home owners establish and maintain over time, and offers additional insights into the fragility of integration and high risk of segregation between the two groups in second-home destinations. 2024-03-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/3936 info:doi/10.1080/13683500.2024.2320864 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/soss_research/article/5194/viewcontent/Exploring_Qinglinkou_av.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Research Collection School of Social Sciences eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University China cross-boundary interactions dynamics mixed-methods networks Second-home owners Asian Studies Demography, Population, and Ecology Human Geography Tourism
institution Singapore Management University
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country Singapore
Singapore
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topic China
cross-boundary interactions
dynamics
mixed-methods
networks
Second-home owners
Asian Studies
Demography, Population, and Ecology
Human Geography
Tourism
spellingShingle China
cross-boundary interactions
dynamics
mixed-methods
networks
Second-home owners
Asian Studies
Demography, Population, and Ecology
Human Geography
Tourism
WU, Meiling
CAO, Mengqiu
SUN, Jiuxia
Exploring the dynamics of cross-boundary interactions in Qinglinkou, China: the perspective of networks of second-home owners
description Cross-boundary interactions between second-home owners and local are complex over time–networks form and evolve within second-home owners and between owners and locals, each with its deliberately selective inclusion and exclusion. However, little attention has been paid to this phenomenon in the literature. This study, based on social network analysis alongside qualitative interviews, explores the dynamics of interactions between second-home owners and locals by analysing the networks formed by second-home owners in Qinglinkou, China. The ways in which second-home owners maintain and strengthen pre-existing networks with other owners and forge new links with locals, shape the cross-boundary interactions between the two groups. This study contributes to understanding the dynamics of cross-boundary interactions that are interwoven into the networks that second-home owners establish and maintain over time, and offers additional insights into the fragility of integration and high risk of segregation between the two groups in second-home destinations.
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author WU, Meiling
CAO, Mengqiu
SUN, Jiuxia
author_facet WU, Meiling
CAO, Mengqiu
SUN, Jiuxia
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title Exploring the dynamics of cross-boundary interactions in Qinglinkou, China: the perspective of networks of second-home owners
title_short Exploring the dynamics of cross-boundary interactions in Qinglinkou, China: the perspective of networks of second-home owners
title_full Exploring the dynamics of cross-boundary interactions in Qinglinkou, China: the perspective of networks of second-home owners
title_fullStr Exploring the dynamics of cross-boundary interactions in Qinglinkou, China: the perspective of networks of second-home owners
title_full_unstemmed Exploring the dynamics of cross-boundary interactions in Qinglinkou, China: the perspective of networks of second-home owners
title_sort exploring the dynamics of cross-boundary interactions in qinglinkou, china: the perspective of networks of second-home owners
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2024
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/3936
https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/soss_research/article/5194/viewcontent/Exploring_Qinglinkou_av.pdf
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