Diamond Model of Green Commitment and Low-Carbon Travel Motivation, Constraint, and Intention

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Although consumers generally accept and care about environmental issues, consumers have not adjusted their behavior accordingly. Based on the diamond model theory, this study proposes and tests the direct impact of personal green commitments on low-carbon travel motivation and constraint, and the possibility of subsequent low-carbon travel intention. According to the results of 358 valid questionnaire surveys, this study shows that green commitments positively affect the low-carbon travel motivation and intention, while negatively affecting the low-carbon travel constraint. The low-carbon travel motivation has some mediating effects. The research results can be used as a reference by relevant managers of the tourism industry to make changes in the content of travel services that are more suitable for specific populations.

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Shie, A. J., Dai, Y. Y., Shen, M. X., Tian, L., Yang, M., Luo, W. W., … Su, Z. H. (2022). Diamond Model of Green Commitment and Low-Carbon Travel Motivation, Constraint, and Intention. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19(14). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19148454

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