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Predictors of intention for continuing volunteer tourism activities among young tourists

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In this paper, the authors inserted three critical constructs (i.e., quality of a volunteer tourism program, trust in a VT program organization, and quality of the program itself) for young tourists.
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Volunteer tourism (VT) is an emerging tourism paradigm especially for young tourists. This study inserted three critical constructs (i.e. quality of a VT program, trust in a VT program organization...

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Predicting the revisit intention of volunteer tourists using the merged model between the theory of planned behavior and norm activation model

TL;DR: Despite the importance of the theory of planned behavior (TPB) and norm activation model (NAM) in explicating revisit intention, predictions based on the merging of these theories remain sparse in this paper.
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Volunteer tourism (VT) traveler behavior: merging norm activation model and theory of planned behavior

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors looked into the travelers' re-participation intention within a pro-social context and found that the intention of reparticipation was related to the travel experience itself.
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Perceived value and its impact on travel outcomes in youth tourism

TL;DR: In this paper, value perception of young tourists about a nature-based tourism experience and its influence on travel outcomes, such as overall satisfaction, word-of-mouth (WOM) and revisit intentions, are examined by a case study performed in Olympos, Antalya-Turkey.
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Impact of corporate social responsibilities on customer responses and brand choices

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors developed a theoretical framework explicating customers' behavioral intentions for socially responsible airlines by considering the influence of perceived corporate social responsibility on passengers' behavior, and developed a sturdy theoretical framework to explain customers' behavior intentions.

Roles of Perceived Behavioral Control and Self-Efficacy to Volunteer Tourists

Seungwoo Lee
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors compared the strength of perceived behavioral control with self-efficacy to predict volunteer tourists' intentions within the theory of planned behavior, and found that selfefficacy is a stronger predictor than perceived behavioural control in predicting tourist tourists' future behavioral intentions.
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Satisfaction: A Behavioral Perspective On The Consumer

TL;DR: Satisfaction: Satisfaction is defined as "the object of desire" as mentioned in this paper, and it is defined by attributes, features, and dimensions of a person's attributes and dimensions.
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Testing Moderator and Mediator Effects in Counseling Psychology Research.

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe differences between moderator and mediator effects, and provide non-technical descriptions of how to examine each type of effect, including study design, analysis, and interpretation of results.
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Consumer Trust, Value, and Loyalty in Relational Exchanges:

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors developed a framework for understanding the behaviors and practices of service providers that build or deplete consumer trust and the mechanisms that convert consumer trust into value and loyalty in relational exchanges.
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Normative Influences on Altruism

TL;DR: In this paper, a theoretical model of personal normative influences on altruism is presented, which suggests that altruistic behavior is causally influenced by feelings of moral obligation to act on one's personally held norms.
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Understanding and mitigating uncertainty in online exchange relationships: a principal- agent perspective

TL;DR: This study draws upon and extends the principal-agent perspective to identify and propose a set of four antecedents of perceived uncertainty in online buyer seller relationship superceived information asymmetry, fears of seller opportunism, information privacy concerns, and information security concerns which facilitate online exchange relationships by overcoming the agency problems of adverse selection and moral hazard.
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