Sustainability,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
16(21), P. 9179 - 9179
Published: Oct. 23, 2024
In
the
context
of
global
climate
change
debate,
changing
consumer
awareness
and
guiding
them
towards
sustainable
lifestyles
should
be
key
considerations.
This
study
investigates
factors
influencing
consumers’
upcycling
behaviors
by
conducting
research
collecting
336
valid
questionnaires
at
“Eco
Blet”
design
exhibition
workshop
held
Livat
Beijing
(Ingka
Centres
Beijing).
The
survey
results
revealed
that
behavior
is
significantly
influenced
subjective
norms,
perceived
behavioral
control,
usefulness,
attitudes.
addition,
individuals
with
higher
levels
education
those
annual
incomes
less
than
100,000
RMB
more
400,000
are
likely
to
engage
in
upcycling.
empirical
analysis
conducted
using
structural
equation
modeling
(SEM),
theory
planned
(TPB)
technology
acceptance
model
(TAM)
integrated
into
a
comprehensive
framework.
provides
both
theoretical
support
practical
insights
for
promoting
behaviors,
contributing
carbon
emission
reduction.
Journal of Service Theory and Practice,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Jan. 11, 2025
Purpose
Hospitality
and
tourism
businesses
often
face
environmental
criticism
as
they
rely
heavily
on
natural
resources
to
operate.
Therefore,
a
recent
trend,
hospitality
companies
are
trying
adopt
an
environmentally
friendly
approach.
Thus,
this
study
sought
investigate
the
determinants
of
employee
intention
engage
in
responsible
actions
workplace,
drawing
theory
planned
behavior
(TPB)
value-belief
norm
(VBN)
theory.
Design/methodology/approach
This
employed
fuzzy-set
qualitative
comparative
analysis
(fsQCA)
discover
sufficient
configurations
for
predicting
employees’
intentions.
Findings
The
result
has
provided
recipes
with
efficient
combination
factors
that
can
influence
undertake
behaviors.
Originality/value
contributes
body
knowledge
regarding
sustainable
among
employees
sustainability
travel
sector.
findings
research
also
provide
managers
operators
guidance
how
enhance
their
staff
members'
behaviors
at
work.
Journal of Travel & Tourism Marketing,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
41(8), P. 1021 - 1037
Published: July 4, 2024
The
importance
of
environmentally
sustainable
behavioral
intentions
(ESBI)
in
tourism
is
widely
acknowledged,
yet
its
role
geotourism
uncertain.
Based
on
norm
activation
theory,
reasoning
and
complexity
this
study
used
structural
equation
modeling
fuzzy
set
qualitative
comparative
analysis
(fsQCA)
to
analyze
data
from
455
tourists
at
global
geoparks
China.
Results
indicated
that
responsibility
ascription,
attitude,
values,
place
attachment
influence
ESBI.
fsQCA
identified
four
configuration
combinations,
confirming
theory
principles.
This
paper
addressed
gaps
the
literature
provided
practical
implications
for
geoparks.
Journal of Travel & Tourism Marketing,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
41(8), P. 1141 - 1160
Published: July 25, 2024
In
the
heritage
tourism
consumption,
it
is
essential
to
investigate
how
tourist
motivation
and
perceived
authenticity
affect
their
approach
behavioural
intentions
through
destination
image
satisfaction.
This
study
combined
quantitative
qualitative
approaches,
involving
covariance-based
structural
equation
modelling
(CB-SEM),
fuzzy-set
comparative
analysis
(fsQCA),
event-based
narrative
inquiry
technique
(EBNIT)
evaluate
antecedents
for
driving
mechanism
of
consumption.
Meanwhile,
moderating
role
inconveniences
was
identified
in
formation
process
behaviours.
A
sample
646
Chinese
travelers
who
visited
Emperor
Qinshihuang's
Mausoleum
Site
Museum
used
data
analysis.
Asia Pacific Journal of Tourism Research,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
29(7), P. 769 - 789
Published: May 7, 2024
This
study
aims
to
explore
the
factors
that
impact
tourists'
engagement
in
environmentally
friendly
behaviors
(BI)
and
their
promotion
of
a
destination
through
word-of-mouth
(WOM)
while
attending
marine
tourism.
The
research
uses
stringent
methodology,
including
sufficient/necessary
condition
analysis
fsQCA,
examine
essential
sufficient
conditions
for
presence
BI
WOM.
By
comparing
established
theory
with
proposed
model,
this
also
identifies
combination
factors,
such
as
moral
norm
absence
social
norm,
influence
holds
potential
theoretical
expansion
future
tourism
studies.
Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 1 - 20
Published: Jan. 2, 2025
The
goal
is
to
discover
how
digital
campaigns
affect
the
environment
and
green
economic
incentives
can
help
people
live
more
sustainably.
Knowledge,
concern,
action
protect
will
be
sequential
mediating
variables.
Using
convenient
sampling
methods,
we
got
data
from
384
households
analyzed
them
using
structural
equation
modeling.
We
used
convergent
discriminant
validity
check
path
analysis
test
hypothesis.
results
indicate
that
play
a
crucial
role
in
developing
knowledge
concern
about
environment,
which
leads
toward
proactive
environmental
behavior
and,
most
prominently,
helps
sustainable
lifestyle
choices
of
households.
Furthermore,
this
research
contributes
literature
on
lifestyles
by
introducing
novel
combination
As
result,
study
also
helpful
guiding
concerned
authority
promote
choose
lifestyle.
Asia Pacific Journal of Tourism Research,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 1 - 19
Published: Feb. 28, 2025
Through
a
combination
of
variable-
and
case-based
analyses,
this
research
examines
the
factors
influencing
pro-environmental
behaviors
(PB)
among
tourists
visiting
small
islands.
Using
advanced
analytical
techniques,
including
Necessary
Condition
Analysis
(NCA)
Fuzzy-Set
Qualitative
Comparative
(fsQCA),
we
identify
necessary
conditions,
explore
sufficient
elaborate
on
potential
configurations
resulting
from
intricate
interactions
between
constructs,
such
as
value–belief–norm,
evaluation,
experience.
By
categorizing
influential
tourists'
PB
into
four
exhaustive
groups,
study
provides
fresh
perspectives
existence
multiple
conditions.
Specifically,
highlight
concept
Sufficient
but
Unnecessary
parts
that
are
Insufficient
(SUIN
conditions),
which
helps
uncover
complex
dependencies
variables
in
explaining
PB.
leveraging
SUIN
framework,
two
particularly
stemming
experience
construct,
play
crucial
role
manifestation
The TQM Journal,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
37(9), P. 32 - 50
Published: April 7, 2025
Purpose
The
pro-environmental
behavior
of
tourists
is
becoming
a
topic
growing
interest
for
both
scholars
and
policymakers,
given
the
numerous
implications
that
it
can
determine.
Recent
studies
have
considered
role
visitor
motivations
adoption
on-site
sustainable
practices.
This
research
fits
into
this
debate,
delving
case
religious
destinations,
assessing
if
travel
determine
behaviors
more
or
less
oriented
toward
protecting
environment.
Design/methodology/approach
Considering
sample
individuals
who
visited
Assisi
in
second
half
2022,
cluster
analysis
focused
on
intensity
motives
visit
was
performed,
followed
by
confirmatory
factor
centered
simple
linear
regression.
Findings
Three
clusters
visitors
(the
“Poorly
Spiritual
–
Cultural
-
Escape
Motivated
(S-C-E-M),”
“Spirituals”
“Strongly
(S-C-E-M”)
emerged,
with
different
propensity
to
adopt
behavior.
Strongly
S-C-E-M
visitors,
driven
cultural,
spiritual
escape
motives,
greater
extent
than
other
two
groups;
spirituals
are
placed
an
intermediate
position,
while
poorly
least
accustomed
sustainability
Originality/value
paper
debate
concerning
antecedents
behavior,
focusing
motivations.
It
offers
new
perspective
understanding
implementation
practices
places,
highlighting
spirituality
be
catalyst
but
its
power
increases
accompanied
types
such
as
cultural
escape.