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Liveability, sense of place and behavioural intentions: An exploratory investigation of the Dubai urban area

Laurent Tournois (Singidunum University, Belgrade, Serbia and Laboratoire d’Economie et de Management de Nantes-Atlantique (LEMNA), Nantes, France)

Journal of Place Management and Development

ISSN: 1753-8335

Article publication date: 5 March 2018

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Abstract

Purpose

Cities from developing countries strive to compete on a global scale and hence try to attract and retain their residents in offering higher liveability. The purpose of this study is to examine the extent to which liveability influences resident’s sense of place and determines residents’ behavioural intentions.

Design/methodology/approach

A survey was carried out to test the hypotheses using a sample of 362 residents from the city of Dubai (United Arab Emirates). Structural equation modelling and the method suggested by Hayes and Preacher (2010) for mediation analysis were used.

Findings

Findings show that residents’ preferences for different types of liveability attributes (included in seven dimensions) influence their sense of place that in return shapes their behavioural intentions towards their place of residence. Results also reveal the importance of non-economic attributes of the urban environment. Moreover, residents’ sense of place mediates the relationship between liveability and residents’ behavioural intentions.

Research limitations/implications

Future research could more deeply investigate the social functioning of a place and particularly the role of place identity, as it is recognized to affect residents’ attitudes and behaviours. In addition, further developments may contribute to the ongoing debate on the relationship between liveability and growth.

Practical implications

From a public policy standpoint, this study suggests that local authorities need to identify a distinct set of economic and non-economic characteristics that will encourage residents to stay longer in the place they live. As such, enhancing liveability represents a critical strategic initiative for cities from developing countries to make them a great place to live.

Originality/value

Compared to developed countries’ cities, few attempts have been made to investigate the attitudes of residents towards a place and the role of liveability in the context of emerging countries fast-growing urban areas. In addition, findings revealed the importance of place-based meanings, i.e. sense of place, which played a pivotal role in the development of place-protective behaviours.

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Citation

Tournois, L. (2018), "Liveability, sense of place and behavioural intentions: An exploratory investigation of the Dubai urban area", Journal of Place Management and Development, Vol. 11 No. 1, pp. 97-114. https://doi.org/10.1108/JPMD-10-2016-0071

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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