Visitors’ pro-environmental behavior and the underlying motivations for natural environment: Merging dual concern theory and attachment theory
As nature-based tourism has recognized the seriousness of environmental issues, tourists’ pro-environmental behaviors have gained the attention of scholars and practitioners. However, previous empirical studies have not considered motivational factors and destination-related constructs within the to...
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Published in | Journal of retailing and consumer services Vol. 56; p. 102147 |
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Main Authors | , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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Elsevier Ltd
01.09.2020
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Summary: | As nature-based tourism has recognized the seriousness of environmental issues, tourists’ pro-environmental behaviors have gained the attention of scholars and practitioners. However, previous empirical studies have not considered motivational factors and destination-related constructs within the tourism context. With the data collected from nature-based tourists, the findings of this study reveal the significant association between personal values and motivations and the significant impact of anticipated positive affect on pro-environmental behavior among nature-based tourists. Also, the findings address that the impact of empathetic concern on pro-environmental behavior is moderated by a level of place attachment to a nature-based destination.
•Explored the causal relationships between three aspects of personal values and two dimensions of motivations.•Confirmed tourists have experienced dual concern about helping nature while and/or after visiting a nature-based destination.•Explored the moderating role of place attachment by expanding attachment theory in the nature-based tourism context. |
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ISSN: | 0969-6989 1873-1384 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.jretconser.2020.102147 |