Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1012548 Tourism Management 2012 12 Pages PDF
Abstract

This study examined the effect of environmentally friendly perceptions on the behavioral intention of visitors at the Boryeong Mud Festival in South Korea. The results of the on-site survey (N = 400) reveal that three environmentally friendly perceptions formed positive and significant causal relationships with the constructs in the extended model of goal-directed behavior (EMGB). Attitude, subjective norm, and positive anticipated emotion affected desire, which, in turn, influenced the behavioral intention. Three elements, volitional, non-volitional, and emotional aspects, were proven to be crucial in comprehending the perceptions and behaviors of the nature-based festival attendees. The findings of this study will shed light on a better understanding of the decision-making processes of festival visitors when environmental issues are incorporated.

► Environmentally friendly tourism behaviors significantly influence visitors’ desire. ► Desire is a significant mediating variable between EMGB antecedents and intention. ► Nature-based festival visitors participate in the festival with environmentally conscious perceptions. ► Environmentally conscious perceptions are important in consumers’ decision-making process.

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