Consumers’ Intentions towards Green Hotels in China: An Empirical Study Based on Extended Norm Activation Model

Although the occupancy rate of green hotels is a hot topic in the sustainable tourism economy, few empirical studies have used the expanded norm activation model to explore what drives consumers’ intentions to stay at green hotels. This study took environmental concern and perceived consumer effecti...

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subjects Altruism
Behavior
Competitive advantage
Consumers
Consumption
Environmental perception
Environmental protection
Hotels
Hotels & motels
Hypotheses
Norms
Occupancy
Sustainable tourism
Tourism
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