Expounding the Consumption Intention Towards Green Camping Products: Goal Setting Perspective
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https://doi.org/10.29036/bj7p2v67Keywords:
green camping; touristic activity; model of goal-directed behaviour; sustainable tourism; Czechia, Czech republicAbstract
Camping is a widely enjoyed leisure activity, and in light of growing environmental concerns, sustainable camping practices have become increasingly important. This study investigates the drivers and barriers of green camping behaviour among Czech campers, aiming to fill a notable gap in the sustainable tourism literature—specifically, the underexplored domain of eco-conscious camping behaviours in Central Europe. Using a combination of convenience and purposive sampling, an online survey was administered to 300 Czech campers. The survey instrument, validated through a two-section format, gathered demographic information and assessed behavioural constructs grounded in environmental psychology. Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Modelling (PLS-SEM) was employed to test the hypothesised relationships. The results revealed that environmental awareness, perceived behavioural control, and social norms drive green camping behaviour. At the same time, barriers such as a lack of knowledge, limited access to eco-friendly products, and higher costs deter sustainable practices. Furthermore, a positive association was found between green camping behaviour and overall satisfaction with the camping experience. The study provides practical implications for camping service providers and policymakers seeking to enhance sustainable tourism by addressing behavioural motivators and barriers specific to camping contexts in Czechia.
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