An Integrative Model of Tourists’ Pro-Environmental Behavior Based on the Dual Path of Rational Planning and Embodied Emotion
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Literature Review, Hypothesis, and Research Model
2.1. The Rational Interpretive Framework and Influencing Factors of Tourists’ Pro-Environmental Behaviors in Natural Scenic Spots
2.2. The Affective Interpretive Framework of Tourists’ Pro-Environmental Behaviors in Natural Scenic Spots
2.3. Research Model
3. Methodology
3.1. Measures
3.2. Data Collection and Participants
4. Results
4.1. Measurement Model Test
4.2. Structural Model Test
4.3. The Mediation Analysis
5. Discussion and Conclusions
5.1. Discussion
5.2. Conclusions
6. Theoretical and Practical Implications
6.1. Theoretical Implications
6.2. Managerial Implications
7. Limitations and Future Research
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A
Construct | Items |
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Engagement with nature | NE1 Actively observe the plants or animals in the scenic spot. |
NE2 Actively listen to the natural sounds in the scenic spot. | |
NE3 Actively feel the natural smell from the surroundings. | |
NE4 Try the flavors of some plant in the scenic spot if it is safe and licensed. | |
NE5 Actively touch the plants or animals in the scenic spot if it is safe and licensed. | |
Behavioral attitude | BA1 Protecting the environment of scenic spots is a valuable behavior. |
BA2 Protecting the environment of scenic spots is a necessary behavior. | |
BA3 Protecting the environment of scenic spots is a beneficial behavior. | |
Perceived behavioral control | PC1 It is entirely up to me to protect the environment of scenic spots. |
PC2 I can protect the environment of scenic spots. | |
PC3 I am confident that I can protect the environment of scenic spots if I want. | |
Subjective norm | SN1 Most people who are important to me support that I protect the environment of scenic spots. |
SN2 Most people who are important to me understand that I protect the environment of scenic spots. | |
SN3 Most people who are important to me agree with me that I protect the environment of scenic spots. | |
Connectedness to nature | NC1 I feel the beauty in nature. |
NC2 I treat nature with respect. | |
NC3 Being in nature makes me very happy. | |
NC4 Spending time in nature is very important to me. | |
NC5 I find being in nature amazing. | |
NC6 I feel myself part of nature. | |
High-effort pro-environmental behavioral intention | HPEBI1 In scenic spots, I will proactively pick up the garbage thrown by others. |
HPEBI2 In scenic spots, I will express my opinion to the local administration if I find the phenomenon of environmental pollution or destruction. | |
HPEBI3 In scenic spots, I will provide some volunteer work for environmental protection. | |
HPEBI4 In scenic spots, I will voluntarily donate money for environmental needs. | |
Low-effort pro-environmental behavioral intention | LPEBI1 In scenic spots, I will properly deal with my garbage. |
LPEBI2 In scenic spots, I will follow the environmental policy. | |
LPEBI3 In scenic spots, I will encourage friends not to litter. |
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Profiles | Number | Percentage (%) | |
---|---|---|---|
Gender | Man | 210 | 50.50 |
Female | 206 | 49.50 | |
Age | ≤18 | 29 | 6.97 |
19–28 | 223 | 53.61 | |
29–38 | 118 | 28.37 | |
39–48 | 29 | 6.97 | |
49–58 | 14 | 3.37 | |
≥59 | 3 | 0.72 | |
Education | Middle school or below Middle school | 21 | 5.05 |
High School/Vocational School | 43 | 10.34 | |
College | 81 | 19.47 | |
University | 214 | 51.44 | |
Master | 53 | 12.74 | |
Ph.D. | 4 | 0.96 |
Reflective Variables | Items | Factor Loadings | CR | Cronbach’s α | AVE |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Behavioral attitude | BA1 | 0.838 | 0.899 | 0.831 | 0.748 |
BA2 | 0.842 | ||||
BA3 | 0.914 | ||||
Perceived behavioral control | PC1 | 0.761 | 0.844 | 0.722 | 0.643 |
PC2 | 0.799 | ||||
PC3 | 0.844 | ||||
Subjective norm | SN1 | 0.864 | 0.885 | 0.804 | 0.720 |
SN2 | 0.794 | ||||
SN3 | 0.885 | ||||
Connectedness to nature | NC1 | 0.624 | 0.876 | 0.831 | 0.543 |
NC2 | 0.698 | ||||
NC3 | 0.794 | ||||
NC4 | 0.761 | ||||
NC5 | 0.760 | ||||
NC6 | 0.771 | ||||
High-effort pro-environmental behavioral intention | HPBI1 | 0.841 | 0.893 | 0.840 | 0.676 |
HPBI2 | 0.794 | ||||
HPBI3 | 0.863 | ||||
HPBI4 | 0.812 | ||||
Low-effort pro-environmental behavioral intention | LPBI1 | 0.776 | 0.848 | 0.734 | 0.651 |
LPBI2 | 0.848 | ||||
LPBI3 | 0.770 |
NE | BA | PC | SN | NC | HPEBI | LPEBI | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
NE | Formative construct | ||||||
BA | 0.194 | 0.865 | |||||
PC | 0.314 | 0.337 | 0.802 | ||||
SN | 0.264 | 0.664 | 0.410 | 0.849 | |||
NC | 0.490 | 0.404 | 0.409 | 0.414 | 0.737 | ||
HPEBI | 0.415 | 0.076 | 0.458 | 0.256 | 0.361 | 0.907 | |
LPEBI | 0.175 | 0.549 | 0.250 | 0.473 | 0.377 | 0.155 | 0.898 |
Formative Variables | Items | VIF | Outer Weights | Outer Loadings | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Estimate | p Value | Estimate | p Value | |||
Engagement with nature | NE1 | 1.305 | 0.351 | 0.002 | 0.696 | 0.000 |
NE2 | 1.450 | 0.260 | 0.003 | 0.694 | 0.000 | |
NE3 | 1.608 | 0.249 | 0.027 | 0.752 | 0.000 | |
NE4 | 1.403 | 0.402 | 0.000 | 0.738 | 0.000 | |
NE5 | 1.367 | 0.148 | 0.124 | 0.617 | 0.000 |
Hypothesis | Path Coefficient | T Value | p Value | Support |
---|---|---|---|---|
H1a: BA → HPEBI | −0.246 | 4.771 | 0.000 | No |
H1b: BA → LPEBI | 0.381 | 5.045 | 0.000 | Yes |
H2a: PC → HPEBI | 0.343 | 6.279 | 0.000 | Yes |
H2b: PC → LPEBI | −0.007 | 0.136 | 0.891 | No |
H3a: SN → HPEBI | 0.159 | 2.630 | 0.009 | Yes |
H3b: SN → LPEBI | 0.158 | 2.419 | 0.016 | Yes |
H4a: NE → HPEBI | 0.248 | 3.475 | 0.001 | Yes |
H4b: NE → LPEBI | −0.022 | 0.369 | 0.714 | No |
H5: NE → NC | 0.490 | 11.117 | 0.000 | Yes |
H6a: NC → HPEBI | 0.133 | 2.443 | 0.015 | Yes |
H6b: NC → LPEBI | 0.171 | 2.418 | 0.015 | Yes |
Explained Variables | Rational Planning Model (Model1) | Embodied Emotion Model (Model2) | Integrative Model (Model3) |
---|---|---|---|
HPEBI | 0.236 | 0.227 | 0.322 |
LPEBI | 0.319 | 0.144 | 0.335 |
Explained Variable | Effect | Estimate | SD | p Value | 95% Confidence Interval |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
High-effort pro-environmental behavioral intention | Total effect | 0.313 | 0.061 | 0.000 | (0.188, 0.428) |
Direct effect | 0.248 | 0.070 | 0.000 | (0.102, 0.377) | |
Indirect effect (Via NC) | 0.065 | 0.028 | 0.020 | (0.013, 0.122) | |
Low-effort pro-environmental behavioral intention | Total effect | 0.062 | 0.050 | 0.203 | (−0.038, 0.158) |
Direct effect | −0.022 | 0.059 | 0.710 | (−0.134, 0.096) | |
Indirect effect (Via NC) | 0.084 | 0.034 | 0.018 | (0.017, 0.151) |
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Cao, X.; Qiu, J.; Wang, L.; Zhou, G. An Integrative Model of Tourists’ Pro-Environmental Behavior Based on the Dual Path of Rational Planning and Embodied Emotion. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2022, 19, 7910. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19137910
Cao X, Qiu J, Wang L, Zhou G. An Integrative Model of Tourists’ Pro-Environmental Behavior Based on the Dual Path of Rational Planning and Embodied Emotion. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2022; 19(13):7910. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19137910
Chicago/Turabian StyleCao, Xingping, Junlin Qiu, Leyu Wang, and Gefen Zhou. 2022. "An Integrative Model of Tourists’ Pro-Environmental Behavior Based on the Dual Path of Rational Planning and Embodied Emotion" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 19, no. 13: 7910. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19137910
APA StyleCao, X., Qiu, J., Wang, L., & Zhou, G. (2022). An Integrative Model of Tourists’ Pro-Environmental Behavior Based on the Dual Path of Rational Planning and Embodied Emotion. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19(13), 7910. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19137910