© 2016 Elsevier LtdSocial-Cognitive Theory is used to test the argument that the motivations behind sustainable tourism, and the types of sustainable actions undertaken, depend on one's empathy towards sustainability. Latin American businesses were surveyed about their motivations for acting sustainably and any sustainability actions undertaken. Based on their responses, TwoStep cluster analysis found four clusters (cost, legitimisation, biospheric, and lifestyle). Acceptance of responsibility to be more sustainable depends on one's level of empathy with, and attachment to, sustainability, explained by a beneficiary focus (personal norms that drive one to act to help oneself or others) and a cultural focus (acting in response to individuali...
This paper examines the role of social sciences, and in particular that of psychology, in analyzing ...
Previous research explains the various factors that motivate or discourage the owner-managers of sma...
Shifting consumers towards sustainable behaviours is difficult, with an attitude–behaviour gap persi...
Social-Cognitive Theory is used to test the argument that the motivations behind sustainable tourism...
Social-Cognitive Theory is used to test the argument that the motivations behind sustainable tourism...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Consumers have increasing interests in sustainable products, but the actual purchase rate is relativ...
In a pandemic situation, with climate change around the world, studies analyzing changes in travel p...
This study examines the perceived benefit of sustainable consumption from a consumer perspective. Co...
UIDB/04666/2020 UIDP/04666/2020The behavioural approach to sustainable tourism has received consider...
More sustainable private consumption is necessary to achieve the common goal of sustainable developm...
As we enter a world filled with more and more natural disasters and catastrophes that threaten our v...
This article explores the potential of a theoretical framework, based on social cognitive theory (SC...
: In a pandemic situation, with climate change around the world, studies analyzing changes in trave...
Emotional intelligence (EI) is considered an advantage in everyday life, starting from the area of ...
This paper examines the role of social sciences, and in particular that of psychology, in analyzing ...
Previous research explains the various factors that motivate or discourage the owner-managers of sma...
Shifting consumers towards sustainable behaviours is difficult, with an attitude–behaviour gap persi...
Social-Cognitive Theory is used to test the argument that the motivations behind sustainable tourism...
Social-Cognitive Theory is used to test the argument that the motivations behind sustainable tourism...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Consumers have increasing interests in sustainable products, but the actual purchase rate is relativ...
In a pandemic situation, with climate change around the world, studies analyzing changes in travel p...
This study examines the perceived benefit of sustainable consumption from a consumer perspective. Co...
UIDB/04666/2020 UIDP/04666/2020The behavioural approach to sustainable tourism has received consider...
More sustainable private consumption is necessary to achieve the common goal of sustainable developm...
As we enter a world filled with more and more natural disasters and catastrophes that threaten our v...
This article explores the potential of a theoretical framework, based on social cognitive theory (SC...
: In a pandemic situation, with climate change around the world, studies analyzing changes in trave...
Emotional intelligence (EI) is considered an advantage in everyday life, starting from the area of ...
This paper examines the role of social sciences, and in particular that of psychology, in analyzing ...
Previous research explains the various factors that motivate or discourage the owner-managers of sma...
Shifting consumers towards sustainable behaviours is difficult, with an attitude–behaviour gap persi...