Green purchase and sustainable consumption: A comparative study between European and non-European tourists
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/27230Dato
2022-06-22Type
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This research aims to investigate tourists' sustainable consumption values and choice behaviour regarding green
products in Europe by integrating the Theory of planned behaviour (TPB) and consumption values (TCV). This
study also compares the decisions of European and non-European tourists to purchase green products and services while travelling in some selected European cities. A total number of 720 useable questionnaires were
collected from residents of two tourist groups in Europe. PLS-SEM, MGA, and other newly developed advanced
analysis methods were applied to test the model and hypotheses. Findings reveal that environmental attitudes,
environmental knowledge, subjective norms, perceived behavioural control, conditional value, and emotional
value have a significant positive relationship with green purchase intentions for European and non-European
tourist groups. To our knowledge, this is the first empirical study that broadly provides a theoretical framework for green purchase choice and sustainable consumption intention in Europe. The theoretical and practical
contributions to tourists' purchasing green products are discussed.
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ElsevierSitering
Nekmahmud, Ramkissoon, Fekete-Farkas. Green purchase and sustainable consumption: A comparative study between European and non-European tourists. Tourism Management Perspectives. 2022;43Metadata
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