2014
DOI: 10.1108/s1745-354220140000010004
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Evaluation of Green Hotel Guests’ Behavioral Intention

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“…The TPB has been widely used in many previous studies in predicting intentions (Ajzen & Driver, ; Chang et al, ; Chen & Peng, ; Chen & Tung, ; Han, ; Han et al, ; Han & Kim, ; Lam & Hsu, ; Manaktola & Jauhari, ; Teng et al, ; Verma & Chandra, ; Wang, Wang, et al, ; Wu & Teng, ). Following this, in the study, the first three hypotheses were developed to test the relationships between the main three constructs of the TPB and intentions.H1 Attitudes towards green hotels positively affect intention to visit green hotels.H2 Subjective norms positively affect intention to visit green hotels.H3 Perceived control positively affects intention to visit green hotels.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The TPB has been widely used in many previous studies in predicting intentions (Ajzen & Driver, ; Chang et al, ; Chen & Peng, ; Chen & Tung, ; Han, ; Han et al, ; Han & Kim, ; Lam & Hsu, ; Manaktola & Jauhari, ; Teng et al, ; Verma & Chandra, ; Wang, Wang, et al, ; Wu & Teng, ). Following this, in the study, the first three hypotheses were developed to test the relationships between the main three constructs of the TPB and intentions.H1 Attitudes towards green hotels positively affect intention to visit green hotels.H2 Subjective norms positively affect intention to visit green hotels.H3 Perceived control positively affects intention to visit green hotels.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to understand green customers, their decision-making processes that go through intentions and buying decisions should be analyzed. In marketing literature, the theory of planned behavior (TPB; Ajzen, 1985) was widely used theory when analyzing behavioral intentions of green customers in tourism industry (Chang, Tsai, & Yeh, 2014;Han, Hsu, & Sheu, 2010;Teng, Wu, & Liu, 2015;Verma & Chandra, 2018;Wang, Wang, Wang, Li, & Zhao, 2018;Wu & Teng, 2011;Yadav & Pathak, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…There are financial concerns, inadequacy of environmental knowledge and skill, and uncertainty of outcome that contribute to the unwillingness of businesses to engage in greener management [2]. Meanwhile, the marketplace has shifted to demand greener products and services [3], which forces businesses to change and take actions [4]. Thus the issue of sustainable management has become an intriguing subject to both practitioners and academicians [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…TPB is often used to study customers' decision to purchase a particular product or service. For example, TPB has been applied in lodging industry to study customers' willingness to stay in green hotels [3,7,8]. In general, TPB comprises three factors of determinants that affect an individual's behavioral intention.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%