TY - JOUR
T1 - Tourists' perceptions of responsibility
T2 - an application of norm-activation theory
AU - Gao, Jun
AU - Huang, Zhuowei (Joy)
AU - Zhang, Chaozhi
N1 - Funding Information:
The authors would like to express their gratitude for the National Science Foundation of China for supporting the research (project serial number: 41471122). The authors also thank China Scholarship Council for the funding.
Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2017/2/1
Y1 - 2017/2/1
N2 - Drawing on norm-activation theory, this study explores the link between tourists' perceptions of the negative impacts of tourism and their perceived responsibility. A proposed theoretical framework was examined and verified through exploratory and confirmatory research processes. Self-administered questionnaires were collected at two UNESCO World Natural Heritage Sites in China. The findings of this research suggest that tourists' perceptions of the negative impacts of tourism positively affect their ascription of responsibility, which positively influences tourists' perceptions of responsibility. Nevertheless, the accessibility of information about tourism impacts is far from enough to foster in tourists a sense of responsibility, which is important for the promotion of responsible behaviours. Several practical implications are provided to address tourists' sense of responsibility, including enhancing tourists' awareness of negative tourism impacts, increasing the availability and accessibility of information about tourism impacts, and recommending behaviours for tourists to make a positive difference to destinations.
AB - Drawing on norm-activation theory, this study explores the link between tourists' perceptions of the negative impacts of tourism and their perceived responsibility. A proposed theoretical framework was examined and verified through exploratory and confirmatory research processes. Self-administered questionnaires were collected at two UNESCO World Natural Heritage Sites in China. The findings of this research suggest that tourists' perceptions of the negative impacts of tourism positively affect their ascription of responsibility, which positively influences tourists' perceptions of responsibility. Nevertheless, the accessibility of information about tourism impacts is far from enough to foster in tourists a sense of responsibility, which is important for the promotion of responsible behaviours. Several practical implications are provided to address tourists' sense of responsibility, including enhancing tourists' awareness of negative tourism impacts, increasing the availability and accessibility of information about tourism impacts, and recommending behaviours for tourists to make a positive difference to destinations.
KW - Perception of responsibility
KW - norm activation theory
KW - responsible behaviour
KW - responsible tourism
KW - tourism impacts
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U2 - 10.1080/09669582.2016.1202954
DO - 10.1080/09669582.2016.1202954
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84978033504
SN - 0966-9582
VL - 25
SP - 276
EP - 291
JO - Journal of Sustainable Tourism
JF - Journal of Sustainable Tourism
IS - 2
ER -