Does Values-Based Interpretation Make a Difference? Testing Impacts on Visitors’ Environmental Learning and Reported Adoption of Environmentally Responsible Behaviors

IF 1.6 Q3 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM Visitor Studies Pub Date : 2023-07-03 DOI:10.1080/10645578.2023.2218791
R. Ballantyne, Karen Hughes, J. Packer, J. Lee
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Abstract This experimental field study tests the impact of values-based interpretive materials on zoo/aquarium visitors’ engagement, learning and self-reported adoption of environmentally responsible behaviors after their visit. Participants were randomly assigned to a control group (who experienced a normal visit) or a treatment group (who received additional values-based interpretive materials). A total of 719 participants in North America and 455 in Australia completed two surveys – one immediately after their visit and one four weeks later. Three hypotheses were supported by the data: Providing values-based interpretive materials influences visitors’ engagement during their visit; improves visitor learning; and increases visitors’ adoption of environmentally responsible behaviors. A fourth hypothesis was partially supported: Providing values-based interpretive materials is most beneficial for those who prioritize values other than self-transcendence. It is concluded that values-based interpretation can broaden the reach of zoos beyond traditional audiences and widen their impact on visitor uptake of environmental behavior.
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基于价值观的解读会产生影响吗?测试对游客环境学习和环境责任行为采纳的影响
摘要这项实验性的实地研究测试了基于价值观的解释材料对动物园/水族馆游客在参观后参与、学习和自我报告的环保行为的影响。参与者被随机分配到对照组(经历了正常访视)或治疗组(接受了基于附加值的解释材料)。北美共有719名参与者,澳大利亚共有455名参与者完成了两项调查——一项是在访问后立即进行的,另一项是四周后进行的。数据支持了三个假设:提供基于价值观的解释材料会影响访客在访问期间的参与度;改进访客学习;并提高游客对环境负责行为的接受程度。第四个假设得到了部分支持:提供基于价值观的解释材料对那些优先考虑自我超越以外的价值观的人来说是最有益的。结论是,基于价值观的解释可以扩大动物园的影响力,超越传统观众,并扩大其对游客环境行为的影响。
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