“…While the study of travel mode choice has been cross-disciplinary, the psychological determinants of mode choice, as depicted in the Theory of Planned Behaviour, the Theory of Interpersonal Behaviour, and the Norm Activation Model, have been the most widely tested for their practical translation into "soft" intervention measures (Bamberg et al, 2011;Gardner & Abraham, 2008;Hoffmann et al, 2017;López & Wong, 2019;Möser & Bamberg, 2008). To date, however, few studies have comprehensively tested the leading psychological choice behaviour theories (Bamberg & Schmidt, 2003), specifically in the context of hedonic (leisure) trip types such as special events (Hoffmann et al, 2017;Mirzaei & Mignot, 2021). Thus, in recent years there have been several calls for research into the decision-making process surrounding sustainable attendee travel to special events (Chirieleison et al, 2020;Chirieleison & Scrucca, 2017;Collins & Potoglou, 2019;Robbins et al, 2007).…”