How Important are Value Orientations to Environmental Concern? A Comparison of National and International Tourists in Malaysia
Environmental beliefs, intentions, and behaviors can be derived from three types of values, namely, egoistic, altruistic, and biospheric. Consequently, the understanding of tourists' value orientations and their association with environmental concern is crucial for improving productive strategi...
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2-s2.0-84996938690 Ghazvini S.A.M.; Kian L.L.; Sarmento J. How Important are Value Orientations to Environmental Concern? A Comparison of National and International Tourists in Malaysia 2016 African and Asian Studies 15 2-Mar 10.1163/15692108-12341039 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84996938690&doi=10.1163%2f15692108-12341039&partnerID=40&md5=08d4c83b03fe3f59fba364f6bce8cac9 Environmental beliefs, intentions, and behaviors can be derived from three types of values, namely, egoistic, altruistic, and biospheric. Consequently, the understanding of tourists' value orientations and their association with environmental concern is crucial for improving productive strategies in the management of natural resources and protected areas. This study aims to scrutinize the priorities of tripartite value orientation between national (Malaysian) and international tourists (mostly European), and to investigate the contribution of these three value orientations to tourists' environmental concern. Results disclose that Malaysian tourists valorize egoistic values more than tourists from Europe and other developed countries and are thus less concerned about the environment compared with their international counterparts. Furthermore, egoistic values have a strong negative relationship with environmental concern, whereas altruistic and biospheric values are positively related to this variable. © 2016 Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands. Brill Academic Publishers 15692094 English Review |
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Ghazvini S.A.M.; Kian L.L.; Sarmento J. |
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How Important are Value Orientations to Environmental Concern? A Comparison of National and International Tourists in Malaysia |
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How Important are Value Orientations to Environmental Concern? A Comparison of National and International Tourists in Malaysia |
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How Important are Value Orientations to Environmental Concern? A Comparison of National and International Tourists in Malaysia |
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Environmental beliefs, intentions, and behaviors can be derived from three types of values, namely, egoistic, altruistic, and biospheric. Consequently, the understanding of tourists' value orientations and their association with environmental concern is crucial for improving productive strategies in the management of natural resources and protected areas. This study aims to scrutinize the priorities of tripartite value orientation between national (Malaysian) and international tourists (mostly European), and to investigate the contribution of these three value orientations to tourists' environmental concern. Results disclose that Malaysian tourists valorize egoistic values more than tourists from Europe and other developed countries and are thus less concerned about the environment compared with their international counterparts. Furthermore, egoistic values have a strong negative relationship with environmental concern, whereas altruistic and biospheric values are positively related to this variable. © 2016 Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands. |
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