2016
DOI: 10.1080/09669582.2016.1202955
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Emerging bicycle tourism and the theory of planned behavior

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“…They suggested that attitude significantly increases willingness to pay. Han, Meng, and Kim () examined the effect of attitude on behavioral intentions using 394 bicycle travelers. They found that attitude has a positive influence on behavioral intentions.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They suggested that attitude significantly increases willingness to pay. Han, Meng, and Kim () examined the effect of attitude on behavioral intentions using 394 bicycle travelers. They found that attitude has a positive influence on behavioral intentions.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The TPB is open to add additional predictors of behavioral intention [19]. Also, it does not consider the effect of some important variables to clarify individual decision making thoroughly and does not include some necessary factors to predict behavioral intention [28]. Our proposed theoretical model introduces such an important factor that is an extension of the TPB.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In existing literature, different scholars have focused on different variables using the original TPB. Various items were examined such as value and residual effects [26], past behavior, personal norm [27], and attractiveness of unsustainable alternatives [28], and technology acceptance model (TAM) with TPB etc. [29] [30].…”
Section: Theory Of Planned Behaviormentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Cycle tourism, which has frequently been mentioned in connection with adventure tourism, sports tourism, special interest tourism, nature tourism, rural tourism and sustainable tourism recently, takes place in literature as a type of tourism, of which importance has been appreciated more day by day (Ritchie, 1998;Piket, Eijgelaar & Peeters 2013;Lee and Huang, 2014;Nickerson, Jorgenson, Berry, Kwenye, Kozel & Schutz 2014;Payne and Dror, 2015;Aşan and Akoğlan Kozak, 2015;Kaplan, Manca, Nielsen & Prato 2015;Okonski, 2016;Han, Meng & Kim, 2017). Upon reviewing the definitions on cycle tourism (Sustrans, 1999;Lumsdon, 2000;Bloy, 2001;South Australian Tourism Commission, 2005;Lamont, 2009;Beanland, 2013;Piket et al, 2013) it is seen that a variety of definitions have been made regarding what kind of a tourism type it is by considering the outstanding elements in cycle tourism and the features of cycle tourism.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%