感知情境因素对青年游客亲环境行为的影响机制研究——以感知冷淡为例

IF 7.6 1区 管理学 Q1 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM
Yue Liu , Songtao Geng
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摘要

旅游目的地的可持续发展与游客的亲环境行为密切相关。有限的研究探讨了情感、道德、理性等因素对游客亲环境行为的影响。虽然在确定预测游客亲环境行为的因素方面取得了进展,但感知情境因素影响环境行为的机制仍然不够清楚。此外,考虑到全球人口不断变化的特征和消费者行为偏好的变化,特别是越来越多地使用凉爽作为针对年轻人的营销工具,本研究建立了一个刺激-有机体-反应(S-O-R)框架来研究感知凉爽对年轻游客亲环境行为的影响,并从情境认知的角度进一步探讨了这种关系中的性别差异。使用的方法是演绎法。通过对564名参加草莓音乐节的年轻游客的数据收集,男性对凉爽的感知直接影响他们的亲环境行为,而女性对凉爽的感知则间接受到地方认同和心理所有权的影响。本研究为认知情境因素对青年游客亲环境行为的影响提供了有价值的理论视角,并为管理者促进目的地开发和产品设计提供了参考。
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A study on the influence mechanism of perceived situational factors on young tourists’ pro-environment behaviors: Taking perceived coolness as an example

The sustainable development of tourism destinations is intimately tied to tourists' pro-environmental behaviors. Limited studies have explored the influence of factors such as emotions, morals, and rationality on tourists' pro-environmental behaviors. Although progress has been made in identifying the factors that predict tourists' pro-environmental behaviors, the mechanisms through which perceived situational factors impact environmental behaviors remain insufficiently understood. Furthermore, considering the evolving characteristics of the global population and changes in consumer behavior preferences, particularly the increasing use of coolness as a marketing tool targeting young people, this study develops a stimulus‒organism‒response (S–O-R) framework to examine the impact of perceived coolness on young tourists' pro-environmental behaviors and further investigates the gender differences in this relationship from the perspective of situated cognition. The approach used is deductive. According to data collected from 564 young visitors who attended the Strawberry Music Festival, males' perception of coolness directly influence their pro-environmental behavior, while females’ perception of coolness are indirectly influenced by place identity and psychological ownership. This study provides a valuable theoretical perspective on the influence of perceived situational factors on pro-environmental behavior among young tourists and offers insights for managers regarding promoting destination development and designing products.

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CiteScore
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自引率
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177
审稿时长
45 days
期刊介绍: Journal Name: Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Management Affiliation: Official journal of CAUTHE (Council for Australasian Tourism and Hospitality Education Inc.) Scope: Broad range of topics including: Tourism and travel management Leisure and recreation studies Emerging field of event management Content: Contains both theoretical and applied research papers Encourages submission of results of collaborative research between academia and industry.
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