Özet
Global nations strategically aim to embrace net-zero transformations that warrant active involvement from tourists to drive radical change (i.e. readiness for net-zero tourism) at host destinations. The present study aimed to clarify tourists' intentional readiness for net-zero tourism by using the costly-signaling theory and the knowledge-attitude-behavior model. The findings based on a representative sample (N = 430) of tourists in Turkiye demonstrated that subjective environmental knowledge and eco-literacy significantly boost intentional readiness for net-zero tourism. This effect intensifies when net-zero practices are perceived as conspicuous. Interestingly, greenwashing perception negatively moderated the influence of subjective environmental knowledge on intentional readiness for net-zero tourism.
Orijinal dil | İngilizce |
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Sayfa (başlangıç-bitiş) | 495-514 |
Sayfa sayısı | 20 |
Dergi | Asia Pacific Journal of Tourism Research |
Hacim | 29 |
Basın numarası | 4 |
DOI'lar | |
Yayın durumu | Yayınlanan - 2024 |