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The effects of individual and organizational interventions on space tourism : applying EMGB and fsQCA

Kim, Myung Ja ; Hall, C. Michael LU ; Kwon, Ohbyung ; Sohn, Kwonsang and Kim, Minseong (2023) In Current Issues in Tourism 26(9). p.1389-1393
Abstract

There is limited theoretically informed research on sustainability in the space tourism market. An extended model of goal-directed behaviour (EMGB) is created and verified with individual and organizational interventions, comparing space tourism experienced and non-experienced travellers. Results revealed that individual intervention has fully significant effects on all MGB constructs, while organizational intervention has partially significant impacts, which in turn influence desire relevant to behavioural intention. The findings from fsQCA showed the different profiles of experienced and non-experienced tourists.

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intervention theory, model of goal-directed behaviour, South Korea, Space tourism, space tourism experience, sustainability
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Current Issues in Tourism
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26
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9
pages
1389 - 1393
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Taylor & Francis
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  • scopus:85149454882
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1368-3500
DOI
10.1080/13683500.2023.2176744
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English
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