Domestic and tourism pro-environment behaviors (PEBs) are often found to be related. While pro-environmental behavior in the domestic context is well-studied, virtually no research has examined consistency in PEBs across domestic and tourism contexts. Here, we examined potential consistency and spillover effects between PEBs in domestic and tourism contexts using at 717-participant questionnaire study dataset, analyzed using Partial Least Squares Structural Equation modeling (PLS-SEM). We also considered potential mediators and moderators of these relationships. The results show significant positive relationships between domestic PEBs and tourism PEBs, with environmental attachment and pro-environmental identity positively related, and mora...
This paper analyzes how tourist from European countries consider environmental issues when making de...
Human behavior will be affected by personal psychological factors, the surrounding environment and t...
Positive spillover occurs when changes in one behavior influence changes in subsequent behaviors. Ev...
Domestic and tourism pro-environment behaviors (PEBs) are often found to be related. While pro-envir...
There is limited research studying how pro-environmental behavioural intentions gained in a tourism ...
Contextual impacts have a major role for the tourist pro-environmental behaviour at the destination,...
This study aimed at examining how social environmental norms affect tourists’ pro-environmental beha...
Scholars have been interested in examining what drives pro-environmental behavior. However, only a f...
The importance of pro-environmental behavior in tourism has been established, but explaining its sub...
IntroductionTourists’ environmental misconduct is the primary reason for the environmental destructi...
This study proposed a model that could elucidate the effects of others’ pro-environmental behaviour ...
Although the role of (eco)guilt is relatively well-established in the literature on environmentally-...
We study the formation of pro-environmental behaviors (PEBs) by integrating both the promoting (mora...
The study of behavior with environmental consequences (recycling, water conservation, etc.) has rece...
A lack of credibility in the tourism sector is becoming a social and environmental concern. This art...
This paper analyzes how tourist from European countries consider environmental issues when making de...
Human behavior will be affected by personal psychological factors, the surrounding environment and t...
Positive spillover occurs when changes in one behavior influence changes in subsequent behaviors. Ev...
Domestic and tourism pro-environment behaviors (PEBs) are often found to be related. While pro-envir...
There is limited research studying how pro-environmental behavioural intentions gained in a tourism ...
Contextual impacts have a major role for the tourist pro-environmental behaviour at the destination,...
This study aimed at examining how social environmental norms affect tourists’ pro-environmental beha...
Scholars have been interested in examining what drives pro-environmental behavior. However, only a f...
The importance of pro-environmental behavior in tourism has been established, but explaining its sub...
IntroductionTourists’ environmental misconduct is the primary reason for the environmental destructi...
This study proposed a model that could elucidate the effects of others’ pro-environmental behaviour ...
Although the role of (eco)guilt is relatively well-established in the literature on environmentally-...
We study the formation of pro-environmental behaviors (PEBs) by integrating both the promoting (mora...
The study of behavior with environmental consequences (recycling, water conservation, etc.) has rece...
A lack of credibility in the tourism sector is becoming a social and environmental concern. This art...
This paper analyzes how tourist from European countries consider environmental issues when making de...
Human behavior will be affected by personal psychological factors, the surrounding environment and t...
Positive spillover occurs when changes in one behavior influence changes in subsequent behaviors. Ev...