Intention to pay conventional-hotel prices at a green hotel – a modification of the theory of planned behavior
Kyungnam University · Dong-A University
Abstract
Numerous studies have employed the theory of planned behavior (TPB) to understand customers’ behaviors in various fields, but none has tested and extended the theory to explain customers’ decision formation to pay comparable regular-hotel prices for a green hotel. This is the first study designed to test and modify the TPB by including environmental concerns, perceived customer effectiveness and environmentally conscious behaviors, which are critical in explaining eco-friendly consumer behaviors. Salient belief items were identified using an elicitation method (focus group and open-ended survey). A survey obtained 389 respondents. Confirmatory factor analysis indicated that measurement items for all study…
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- 100%
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2Topics & keywords
- Theory of planned behavior
- Confirmatory factor analysis
- Structural equation modeling
- Marketing
- Psychology
- Consumer behaviour
- Business
- Hospitality industry
- Life in Land