Publication: Sustainable Choices and Behaviors among Eco-Friendly Museum Travelers: Exploring the Drivers of Sacrifice, Visit, Pay, and WOM Intentions
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This research developed a sturdy theoretical framework that offers a better comprehen
sion regarding customer approach intentions for eco-friendly museum products. Using a quan
titative process, the apparent role of ecological value, connectedness to nature, social pressure,
pro-environmental reputation was explored. Data quality testing demonstrated the validity of the
construct measures. The critical mediating nature of customer-product relationship quality and
feeling of pride was unveiled by conducting a structural analysis. In addition, the feeling of pride
was aprominent factor determining sacrifice, visit, pay, and word of mouth (WOM) intentions. Social
pressure played a major role in building relationship quality, whereas pro-environmental reputation
was a key contributor to increase the feeling of pride. The model contained a strong prediction
power for intentions. Results of this study contribute to enriching the extant knowledge regarding
customer pro-environmental decision-making process, which is helpful for an eco-friendly museum
and its success.
