2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.annals.2015.12.017
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Spatial–temporal distances in travel intention–behavior

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“…Travel intention is “an outcome of a mental process that leads to an action and transforms motivation into behaviour” (Jang, Bai, Hu, & Wu, , p. 57). As noted by several authors, it is important to qualify that it does not always translate into actual travel behaviour (Decrop, ; Kah, Lee, & Lee, ; March & Woodside, ). Intention to travel has been used to predict travel behaviour (Jang et al, ; Kah et al, ) because it emphasises commitment to travel.…”
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“…Travel intention is “an outcome of a mental process that leads to an action and transforms motivation into behaviour” (Jang, Bai, Hu, & Wu, , p. 57). As noted by several authors, it is important to qualify that it does not always translate into actual travel behaviour (Decrop, ; Kah, Lee, & Lee, ; March & Woodside, ). Intention to travel has been used to predict travel behaviour (Jang et al, ; Kah et al, ) because it emphasises commitment to travel.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As noted by several authors, it is important to qualify that it does not always translate into actual travel behaviour (Decrop, ; Kah, Lee, & Lee, ; March & Woodside, ). Intention to travel has been used to predict travel behaviour (Jang et al, ; Kah et al, ) because it emphasises commitment to travel. Therefore, it is important to measure intention to travel to accurately examine what travellers are likely to do (Jang et al, ).…”
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“…Besides, most studies posit intentions as the focal construct under study, not actual usage behavior. Yet, the “intention-behavior gap” exists, as emphasized by several scholars in the tourism literature [ 30 , 31 ] and this gap puts research findings of studies focused solely on intentions at a disadvantage-. Finally, the majority of studies on SM and tourism industry pertain to developed countries [ 18 ]; Yoo and Gretzel, 2010 [ 17 , [32] , [33] , [34] ]; and very few apply to developing countries.…”
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