2023
DOI: 10.1108/jchmsd-03-2022-0039
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Understanding intention of Gen Z Indians to visit heritage sites by applying extended theory of planned behaviour: a sustainable approach

Abstract: PurposeIn 2019, Generation Z (Gen Z) accounted for 32% of the world population, as per the report by Bloomberg, Gen Z in India is world's largest with 472 million people, still there is very limited research conducted to explain their intention to visit heritage sites. This paper aims to report the findings of an empirical research focussing on Gen Z Indians' intention to visit heritage sites by applying theory of planned behaviour (TPB) with two additional constructs, i.e. environmental concern (EC) and envir… Show more

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“…Hence, H2 was accepted. This outcome supports prior research (Juschten et al, 2019;Xu et al, 2021;Sujood et al, 2021b). This may be due to the strong influence of their essential reference group, family, friends, relatives, colleagues peers, cultural influence and social surroundings inclusively share details and requirements as well as the information obtained from travel guides, word-of-mouth and tourism catalogues on personal decision-making (Reigner and Lawson, 2009).…”
Section: Jhti 72supporting
confidence: 85%
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“…Hence, H2 was accepted. This outcome supports prior research (Juschten et al, 2019;Xu et al, 2021;Sujood et al, 2021b). This may be due to the strong influence of their essential reference group, family, friends, relatives, colleagues peers, cultural influence and social surroundings inclusively share details and requirements as well as the information obtained from travel guides, word-of-mouth and tourism catalogues on personal decision-making (Reigner and Lawson, 2009).…”
Section: Jhti 72supporting
confidence: 85%
“…Behavioural Intention (BI) (Han et al, 2010;Song et al, 2012;Sujood et al, 2021b) BI1: I am willing to visit National Parks. Samiha Siddiqui is Senior Research Fellow at the Aligarh Muslim University, India.…”
Section: Urban Tourists' Intention Towards National Parksmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…COVID-19's impact on international trade is inescapable in today's modern interconnected world (Rakshit and Basistha, 2020). Tourism is an economic activity which requires economic inputs (Sujood et al, 2021b) and the need and importance of travel and tourism for the global economy are undeniable (Feridun, 2011). Presently, tourism is a vast global business that accounts for 10% of global employment and 10.4% of global GDP (WEF, 2020c).…”
Section: Economic Impact Of Covid-19 Pandemic On the Global And India...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Shen (2014) examined the consumers' intention to attend traditional folk events again by integrating the TPB and consumer based model of authenticity (CBMA). Sujood et al (2021a) developed a structural model to examine intentions to visit eco-friendly destinations that integrate TPB with environmental friendly activities.…”
Section: Review Of Literature and Hypotheses Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%