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Anticipated emotion in consumers' intentions to select eco-friendly restaurants: Augmenting the theory of planned behavior

TL;DR: In this article, an emotion-related theoretical framework based on the theory of planned behavior (TPB) model was proposed to examine the relationship between the variables and explain consumers' acceptance of and engagement in ecological behavior.
About: This article is published in International Journal of Hospitality Management.The article was published on 2013-09-01. It has received 349 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Theory of planned behavior & Consumer behaviour.
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TL;DR: In this article, the authors used the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) as its theoretical framework and further attempted to extend the TPB by incorporating additional constructs (environmental concern and environmental knowledge) in it.

775 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) and further extended the TPB including additional constructs namely; perceived value and willingness to pay premium (WPP) and measured its appropriateness in determining consumer green purchase intention and behavior.

624 citations


Cites background or methods from "Anticipated emotion in consumers' i..."

  • ...Purchase intention was measured adopting items from Kim et al. (2013), for e.g. (I will purchase green products for personal use)....

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  • ...With time the consumers have started showing ethical behavior by choosing eco- friendly products (Nimse et al., 2007) and preferring eco-conscious organizations (Han and Kim, 2010; Kim et al., 2013)....

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  • ..., 2007) and preferring eco-conscious organizations (Han and Kim, 2010; Kim et al., 2013)....

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  • ...Kim et al. (2013) Purchase behavior PB1: I have been purchasing green products at regular basis....

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  • ...The past literature shows that TPB has been used in the wide range of eco-friendly products and services such as energy efficiency products (Ha and Jhanda, 2012), green hotels and restaurants (Chen and Tung, 2014; Chou et al., 2012; Han et al., 2010; Han and Kim, 2010; Kim et al., 2013; Kim and Han, 2010; Kun- Shan and Teng, 2011) and green products (Chan and Lau, 2002; Liobikienė et al....

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Heesup Han1
TL;DR: In this article, a comprehensive understanding of the formation of travelers' pro-environmental intentions in a green lodging context by merging value-belief-norm theory and the theory of planned behavior into one theoretical framework and by considering the moderating impact of non-green alternatives' attractiveness.

620 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the relationship of cognitive factors influencing on green purchase intention directly and indirectly via the mediating role of attitude towards green products which in turn investigated with green purchasing behaviour in order to validate the proposed research model in the Indian context of ecologically friendly buying behaviour.

380 citations


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  • ...The underlying relationship of purchase intention (GPI) with purchase behaviour (GPB) for green products, some recent studies also established the direct relationship of GPI with GPB in their local context including India (Kim et al., 2013; Kanchanapibul et al., 2014; Lai and Cheng, 2016), however such relationships were little emphasized in the Indian setting (Yadav and Pathak, 2016; Kumar et al....

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  • ...…(GPB) for green products, some recent studies also established the direct relationship of GPI with GPB in their local context including India (Kim et al., 2013; Kanchanapibul et al., 2014; Lai and Cheng, 2016), however such relationships were little emphasized in the Indian setting (Yadav…...

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined the influence of ecodesigned packaging on consumers' response and found that purchase intention towards ecofriendly packaging is significantly influenced by personal norms, attitude, environmental concern and willingness to pay.

320 citations

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TL;DR: Ajzen, 1985, 1987, this article reviewed the theory of planned behavior and some unresolved issues and concluded that the theory is well supported by empirical evidence and that intention to perform behaviors of different kinds can be predicted with high accuracy from attitudes toward the behavior, subjective norms, and perceived behavioral control; and these intentions, together with perceptions of behavioral control, account for considerable variance in actual behavior.

65,095 citations


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  • ...The premise of the TPB is that human being are rational and use a variety of information when making a decision to act (Ajzen, 1991)....

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  • ...the perceived ease or difficulty of performing the behavior’ (Ajzen, 1991)....

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27 May 1998
TL;DR: The book aims to provide the skills necessary to begin to use SEM in research and to interpret and critique the use of method by others.
Abstract: Designed for students and researchers without an extensive quantitative background, this book offers an informative guide to the application, interpretation and pitfalls of structural equation modelling (SEM) in the social sciences. The book covers introductory techniques including path analysis and confirmatory factor analysis, and provides an overview of more advanced methods such as the evaluation of non-linear effects, the analysis of means in convariance structure models, and latent growth models for longitudinal data. Providing examples from various disciplines to illustrate all aspects of SEM, the book offers clear instructions on the preparation and screening of data, common mistakes to avoid and widely used software programs (Amos, EQS and LISREL). The book aims to provide the skills necessary to begin to use SEM in research and to interpret and critique the use of method by others.

42,102 citations

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01 Jan 1973
TL;DR: In this paper, a six-step framework for organizing and discussing multivariate data analysis techniques with flowcharts for each is presented, focusing on the use of each technique, rather than its mathematical derivation.
Abstract: Offers an applications-oriented approach to multivariate data analysis, focusing on the use of each technique, rather than its mathematical derivation. The text introduces a six-step framework for organizing and discussing techniques with flowcharts for each. Well-suited for the non-statistician, this applications-oriented introduction to multivariate analysis focuses on the fundamental concepts that affect the use of specific techniques rather than the mathematical derivation of the technique. Provides an overview of several techniques and approaches that are available to analysts today - e.g., data warehousing and data mining, neural networks and resampling/bootstrapping. Chapters are organized to provide a practical, logical progression of the phases of analysis and to group similar types of techniques applicable to most situations. Table of Contents 1. Introduction. I. PREPARING FOR A MULTIVARIATE ANALYSIS. 2. Examining Your Data. 3. Factor Analysis. II. DEPENDENCE TECHNIQUES. 4. Multiple Regression. 5. Multiple Discriminant Analysis and Logistic Regression. 6. Multivariate Analysis of Variance. 7. Conjoint Analysis. 8. Canonical Correlation Analysis. III. INTERDEPENDENCE TECHNIQUES. 9. Cluster Analysis. 10. Multidimensional Scaling. IV. ADVANCED AND EMERGING TECHNIQUES. 11. Structural Equation Modeling. 12. Emerging Techniques in Multivariate Analysis. Appendix A: Applications of Multivariate Data Analysis. Index.

37,124 citations

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TL;DR: This chapter discusses Structural Equation Modeling: An Introduction, and SEM: Confirmatory Factor Analysis, and Testing A Structural Model, which shows how the model can be modified for different data types.
Abstract: I Introduction 1 Introduction II Preparing For a MV Analysis 2 Examining Your Data 3 Factor Analysis III Dependence Techniques 4 Multiple Regression Analysis 5 Multiple Discriminate Analysis and Logistic Regression 6 Multivariate Analysis of Variance 7 Conjoint Analysis IV Interdependence Techniques 8 Cluster Analysis 9 Multidimensional Scaling and Correspondence Analysis V Moving Beyond the Basic Techniques 10 Structural Equation Modeling: Overview 10a Appendix -- SEM 11 CFA: Confirmatory Factor Analysis 11a Appendix -- CFA 12 SEM: Testing A Structural Model 12a Appendix -- SEM APPENDIX A Basic Stats

23,353 citations


"Anticipated emotion in consumers' i..." refers background or methods or result in this paper

  • ...The results show all the indicator loadings to be statistically significant for the hypothesized constructs, supporting the theoretical assignment of the indicators to each construct (Hair and Anderson, 2010)....

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  • ...5| (Hair and Anderson, 2010)....

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  • ...To assess the validity of the measurement model, overall model fit and additional diagnostic information such as path estimates, standardized residuals, and modification indices were utilized (Hair and Anderson, 2010)....

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  • ...30 or greater s appropriate (Hair and Anderson, 2010) but for practical signifiance purposes a factor loading of ....

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TL;DR: A quantitative integration and review of research on the Theory of Planned Behaviour and the subjective norm, which found that intentions and self-predictions were better predictors of behaviour than attitude, subjective norm and PBC.
Abstract: The Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB) has received considerable attention in the literature. The present study is a quantitative integration and review of that research. From a database of 185 independent studies published up to the end of 1997, the TPB accounted for 27% and 39% of the variance in behaviour and intention, respectively. The perceived behavioural control (PBC) construct accounted for significant amounts of variance in intention and behaviour, independent of theory of reasoned action variables. When behaviour measures were self-reports, the TPB accounted for 11% more of the variance in behaviour than when behaviour measures were objective or observed (R2s = .31 and .21, respectively). Attitude, subjective norm and PBC account for significantly more of the variance in individuals' desires than intentions or self-predictions, but intentions and self-predictions were better predictors of behaviour. The subjective norm construct is generally found to be a weak predictor of intentions. This is partly attributable to a combination of poor measurement and the need for expansion of the normative component. The discussion focuses on ways in which current TPB research can be taken forward in the light of the present review.

8,889 citations


"Anticipated emotion in consumers' i..." refers background in this paper

  • ...To predict nd explain societal decision making and behavior more accurately, oncognitive and affective aspects of behavior also need to be taken nto account (Breckler and Wiggins, 1989; Edwards, 1990; Richard t al., 1996; Zajonc, 1980). The TPB, which is highly cognitive, is augented with emotional constructs to predict and explain consumer ehavioral intention in this study. Rivis et al. (2009) suggested anticipated affect as the construct hat assumes such an emotional aspect....

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  • ..., 0–40% of the variance) explained in previous meta-analytical eviews (Armitage and Conner, 2001; Conner et al., 2002; Godin nd Kok, 1996; Sheeran and Orbell, 1999)....

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