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Keywords: Environmental self-identity
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Cognitive-attitudinal and identity-based mechanisms in ecotourism: predicting environmentally responsible behavior
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Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Insights (2026) 9 (4): 1626–1645.
Published: 15 December 2025
... of emotional solidarity (ES), sustainable intelligence (SI), green psychological climate (GPC), environmental attitudes (EA) and environmental self-identity (ESI) on ERB and (2) the direct effects of SI and GPC on EA and ESI. It further assesses the mediating roles of EA and ESI in the relationships between SI...
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Food appraisal: explaining tourists’ willingness to pay more for organic food
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Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Insights (2026) 9 (1): 144–162.
Published: 14 August 2025
... 07 2025 Environmental self-identity Food tendencies Ecological welfare Appraisal theory Organic foods Willingness to pay more H2. Food ecological welfare is positively and directly related to attitude toward organic food consumption. Individuals who strongly...
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