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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.Abstract:
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...read more
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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
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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Terry Lam,Cathy Hui-chun Hsu +1 more
TL;DR: Wang et al. as discussed by the authors tested the fit of the theory of planned behavior with potential travelers from Mainland China to Hong Kong as the sample (n = 328) and found that data fitted the TPB model moderately well and explained respondents' traveling intention.
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Situational and Personality Factors as Direct or Personal Norm Mediated Predictors of Pro-environmental Behavior : Questions Derived From Norm-activation Theory
TL;DR: In this article, the authors report on two studies -a mail survey among the general public (N =345) and a laboratory experiment among university freshmen (N=166) -that found that inclusion of additional activators improved the norm activation theory's potential to explain pro-environmental behavior.
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Hotel customers’ environmentally responsible behavioral intention: Impact of key constructs on decision in green consumerism
Heesup Han,Hae Jin Yoon +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors extend the Model of Goal-Directed Behavior (MGB) by integrating several essential variables (environmental awareness, perceived effectiveness, and eco-friendly behavior and reputation) in explicating customers' ecofriendly behavior.
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Volunteer tourism: A review
TL;DR: A review of the current state of "volunteer tourism" can be found in this article, with a focus on the volunteer tourism experience itself with emphasis on the role of the tourism organization and the community.
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Negative Word-of-Mouth Communication Intention: An Application of the Theory of Planned Behavior:
TL;DR: This paper employed the Theory of Planned Behavior as a theoretical foundation to test the antecedents of negative word-of-mouth (WOM) communication intention and found that the hypothesized model prop...