International Tourist’s Perspective of Environmentally Responsibility Behaviour

Rakototoarisoa Maminirina Fenitra, S. Hati, C. P. Gancar, Maminiaina Heritiana Sedera Rakotoarisoa, Ansar Abbas, Rika Candranigrat Ica, A. Rashid
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This study aims to determine the factors forming an intended general and site-specific environmentally responsible behavior intention (ERBI) and actual environmentally responsible behavior (ERB). The proposed conceptual framework of this study was drawn from the knowledge-belief-norm (KBN) Model.  Using a convenient sampling technique, a survey of 560 international tourists in Bali was conducted. The data were analysed following Anderson and Gerbing’s two-step approaches to confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) and Structural Equation Modeling (SEM). The results of Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) demonstrate that beliefs are critical in enriching personal norms and lead to a strong intention toward both general and site-specific ERBI.  Further, the findings emphasize the positive influence of intended site-specific and general ERB on actual ERB. Specifically, Ascribed responsibility has a strong influence on personal norms. The influence of personal norms on specific ERBI was the strongest. However, among the thirteen proposed hypotheses, only the impact of biospheric value on awareness of consequences was not supported. These results can guide effective strategies and policy-making processes relevant to environmental protection in tourism destinations. Also, it would be a valuable asset for tourism destination managers in reducing tourist’s footprint. This study is one of the few studies using the Knowledge Belief Norm Model to explore this issue in the context of international tourists in Bali. Besides this work's theoretical and practical contribution, this also provides a limitation that provides suggestions for future study.
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国际游客对环境责任行为的看法
本研究旨在确定形成预期的一般环境责任行为意向(ERBI)和特定场所的实际环境责任行为(ERB)的因素。本研究提出的概念框架来自知识-信念-规范(KBN)模型。 采用方便抽样技术,对巴厘岛的 560 名国际游客进行了调查。数据分析采用了安德森和格宾的两步法,即确证因子分析(CFA)和结构方程模型(SEM)。结构方程模型(SEM)的结果表明,信念是丰富个人规范的关键,并导致对一般和特定景点 ERBI 的强烈意愿。 此外,研究结果还强调了特定地点和一般 ERB 意图对实际 ERB 的积极影响。具体来说,责任归属对个人规范有很大影响。个人规范对具体 ERBI 的影响最大。然而,在提出的 13 个假设中,只有生物圈价值对后果意识的影响没有得到支持。这些结果可以指导与旅游目的地环境保护相关的有效战略和政策制定过程。同时,这也将成为旅游目的地管理者减少游客足迹的宝贵财富。本研究是使用知识信念规范模型在巴厘岛国际游客背景下探讨这一问题的少数研究之一。除了本研究在理论和实践方面的贡献之外,本研究还存在局限性,为今后的研究提供了建议。
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