2021
DOI: 10.1002/jtr.2458
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Sustainable tourist behaviour: Developing a second order scale based on three destinations

Abstract: The current study develops a second order measurement instrument for sustainable tourist behaviour through confirmatory factor analysis from tourists' responses based on three prominent destinations in India namely, Goa, Munnar and Manali. Factorial validity, invariance analysis and nomological validity were also assessed. Resultsshowed that STB is a second order reflective factor consisting of destination specific pro-environmental, socially responsible, environmental learning, cultural and economically favou… Show more

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“…Alexiou [54] evinced characteristics of all three generations of the experience economy (i.e., first, experience staged by the firm; the second, cocreation experience between the service provider and the customer; and third, cocreation experience among customers), which were found at the festival. Recently, culturally favourable behaviour has been increasingly important for sustainable tourist behaviour [55]. Therefore, our finding is partially consistent with Chandran et al's [55] study that people are interested in visiting local places for interaction with local people, which in turn, affected satisfaction as tourists.…”
Section: Discussion Of Resultssupporting
confidence: 89%
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“…Alexiou [54] evinced characteristics of all three generations of the experience economy (i.e., first, experience staged by the firm; the second, cocreation experience between the service provider and the customer; and third, cocreation experience among customers), which were found at the festival. Recently, culturally favourable behaviour has been increasingly important for sustainable tourist behaviour [55]. Therefore, our finding is partially consistent with Chandran et al's [55] study that people are interested in visiting local places for interaction with local people, which in turn, affected satisfaction as tourists.…”
Section: Discussion Of Resultssupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Recently, culturally favourable behaviour has been increasingly important for sustainable tourist behaviour [55]. Therefore, our finding is partially consistent with Chandran et al's [55] study that people are interested in visiting local places for interaction with local people, which in turn, affected satisfaction as tourists.…”
Section: Discussion Of Resultssupporting
confidence: 89%
“…In this regard, sustainable tourist behavior studies have been framed as responsible behavior being attempted to enhance all three sustainability pillars (i.e. Chandran et al, 2021).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This theme will explore the role of sustainable tourism in the sustainable development of cultural and creative parks and analyze how to achieve a synergistic effect between sustainable tourism and sustainable development through esthetic interpretation, discrete choice experiments, and environmental carrying capacity [46,47]. Combining domestic and international successful cases and best practices, this theme will provide strategic recommendations and implementation guidelines for the sustainable tourism development of cultural and creative parks [48].…”
Section: Co-occurrence Network Analysis Of Abstractmentioning
confidence: 99%