The intention-behaviour gap in sustainable hospitality: a critical literature review
Nayla Khan,
Diletta Acuti,
Linda Lemarie
et al.
Abstract:Purpose
The intention of consumers to behave sustainably is not a reliable predictor of sustainable hospitality choices. This intention-behaviour gap represents one of the biggest challenges for marketers and environment-friendly businesses. To address this issue, this study aims to draw upon the intention-behaviour gap. The authors revise the sustainable hospitality literature to identify the limitations, to evaluate the extent to which the intention-behaviour gap is embedded in the hospitality literature and… Show more
“…This research advances the value theory by demonstrating that sustainability values can be modeled as higher-order factors and must be included in consumer behavior models. Lastly, in their article, Khan et al (2024) addressed the intention-behavior gap in sustainable hospitality. They analyze 71 scientific papers and provide a descriptive overview and critical analysis of the literature.…”
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“…This research advances the value theory by demonstrating that sustainability values can be modeled as higher-order factors and must be included in consumer behavior models. Lastly, in their article, Khan et al (2024) addressed the intention-behavior gap in sustainable hospitality. They analyze 71 scientific papers and provide a descriptive overview and critical analysis of the literature.…”
Section: The Papers In This Special Issuementioning
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