From a previous literature review, there are rare studies that focus on integrating Sustainability Values (SVs), the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB), and Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT2) to predict potential travelers’ behavioral intentions. In light of this, the research is designed to propose a comprehensive understanding of potential travelers’ choices for sustainable hospitality businesses by integrating SV, TPB, and UTAUT2 into a theoretical framework, by moderating the effect of age. Prior studies have mentioned TPB identified the role of attitude, perceived behavior control, and moral obligation in generating intention. However, the use of TPB and the extended UTAUT model to explain pro-environ...
© Emerald Group Publishing Limited.Purpose: The theory of planned behaviour (TPB) considers the inte...
Sustainable tourism is essential for tourism sector development. Environmentally responsible behavio...
The purposes of this study were to: (1) examine the utility of an extended Theory of Planned Behavio...
From a previous literature review, there are rare studies that focus on integrating Sustainability V...
Studies on travel intentions have been one of the foci of tourism research for years, but the comple...
[[abstract]]This study describes the use of the new model of environmental behavior, which links alt...
[[abstract]]The study herein describes the use of the extended theory of planned behavior (TPB), tog...
As environmental problems keep being concerned by many parties, not only actors in the production si...
There is a growing literature addressing psychological variables that can be associated with choices...
In a pandemic situation, with climate change around the world, studies analyzing changes in travel p...
There is a lack of published research on individuals’ decision formation for proenvironmental behavi...
The purpose of this study is to examine the relationships between three types of norms, two types of...
In the modern competitive scenario, all companies seek to understand how to achieve success. One of ...
Due to the effect COVID-19 epidemic, promoting green consumption is now a key marketing strategy in ...
Despite most previous studies investigated the relationship between consumers’ attitude and behavior...
© Emerald Group Publishing Limited.Purpose: The theory of planned behaviour (TPB) considers the inte...
Sustainable tourism is essential for tourism sector development. Environmentally responsible behavio...
The purposes of this study were to: (1) examine the utility of an extended Theory of Planned Behavio...
From a previous literature review, there are rare studies that focus on integrating Sustainability V...
Studies on travel intentions have been one of the foci of tourism research for years, but the comple...
[[abstract]]This study describes the use of the new model of environmental behavior, which links alt...
[[abstract]]The study herein describes the use of the extended theory of planned behavior (TPB), tog...
As environmental problems keep being concerned by many parties, not only actors in the production si...
There is a growing literature addressing psychological variables that can be associated with choices...
In a pandemic situation, with climate change around the world, studies analyzing changes in travel p...
There is a lack of published research on individuals’ decision formation for proenvironmental behavi...
The purpose of this study is to examine the relationships between three types of norms, two types of...
In the modern competitive scenario, all companies seek to understand how to achieve success. One of ...
Due to the effect COVID-19 epidemic, promoting green consumption is now a key marketing strategy in ...
Despite most previous studies investigated the relationship between consumers’ attitude and behavior...
© Emerald Group Publishing Limited.Purpose: The theory of planned behaviour (TPB) considers the inte...
Sustainable tourism is essential for tourism sector development. Environmentally responsible behavio...
The purposes of this study were to: (1) examine the utility of an extended Theory of Planned Behavio...