Articles:   3 Found within Tourism

1Environmentally Friendly Behavior: Can Heterogeneity Among Individuals and…

Dolnicar, S., & Grün, B. (2009). Environmentally friendly behavior: Can heterogeneity among individuals and contexts/environments be harvested for improved sustainable management?. Environment and Behavior, 41(5), 693-714.
The study of behavior with environmental consequences (recycling, water conservation, etc.) has received significant attention from social scientists over the past few decades. However, few studies have closely…
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2Social Norms: An Underestimated and Underemployed Lever for Managing Climate…

Griskevicius,V., Cialdini, R.B., and Goldstein, N.J. (2008). Social Norms: An Underestimated and Underemployed Lever for Managing Climate Change. International Journal for Sustainability Communication, 3, 5-13.
It is widely recognized that communications that make social norms salient can be effective in influencing behavior. What is surprising, given the strength of the evidence, is how little people are aware of the extent…
  Tools: Norms
 

3Cleaner Technologies for Sustainable Tourism: Caribbean Case Studies

Yaw Jr., F. (2005). Cleaner technologies for sustainable tourism: Caribbean case studies. Journal of Cleaner Production, 13(2), 117-134.
Tourists are becoming increasingly sophisticated in their selection of tourism destination. A major factor that has been gaining importance in their choice set is the…
  Tools: Social Diffusion
 
 
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