Factors Influencing Low-Carbon Tourism Perceptions and Behavioral Intentions Among Thai Generation Z: A Structural Equation Modeling Approach
タイZ世代の低炭素観光の認識と行動意図に影響を与える要因:構造方程式モデリングアプローチ (AI 翻訳)
Patteera Pantaratorn, Supisara Tipsangwan, Sasikan Chanarak, Armee Jangja, Phenpat Jaruenwai
🤖 gxceed AI 要約
日本語
タイZ世代405名を対象に,低炭素観光に対する認識と行動意図をTPBとVBN理論で分析。知識が行動意図を強く予測し,利益認識より認知が重要であることを示した。教育水準が唯一の有意な差別化要因で,性別・年齢・収入の効果は見られなかった。行動的準備は知識不足を上回る。
English
This study of 405 Thai Gen Z tourists uses TPB and VBN theory to examine low-carbon tourism perceptions and behavioral intentions. Knowledge drives intentions more strongly than benefits; education is the only demographic differentiator. Despite conceptual ambiguity, behavioral readiness is high, suggesting action-oriented interventions over awareness campaigns.
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📝 gxceed 編集解説 — Why this matters
日本のGX文脈において
日本の観光業界がタイZ世代をターゲットとする際,環境教育の重要性を示唆。国内の低炭素観光施策にも応用可能な知見を提供。
In the global GX context
Adds Southeast Asian evidence to the global literature on low-carbon tourism behavior. Highlights the primacy of knowledge over benefits in shaping pro-environmental intentions, challenging conventional demographic segmentation.
👥 読者別の含意
🔬研究者:Integrates TPB-VBN in a unique demographic and geographic context, providing a model for comparative studies in low-carbon tourism.
🏢実務担当者:Tourism operators can focus on environmental education rather than benefit messaging for Gen Z, and target based on education level.
🏛政策担当者:Supports policies that prioritize climate literacy in schools and action-oriented campaigns over awareness-raising alone.
📄 Abstract(原文)
This study examines perceptions and behavioral intentions of Thai Generation Z tourists (n = 405) toward low-carbon tourism, integrating Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) and Value-Belief-Norm (VBN) theory using Structural Equation Modeling (SEM). The research tested relationships between demographic factors, environmental awareness (knowledge and benefit perception), and sustainable tourism behavioral intentions. Results showed that low-carbon tourism perception strongly predicted behavioral intentions (β = 0.774, p < 0.001), explaining 60% of variance in sustainable behaviors, strongly supporting TPB. Critically, knowledge and understanding influenced perception formation more strongly than benefit recognition, supporting the VBN theory that cognitive awareness drives pro-environmental orientations. Demographically, education level emerged as the strongest differentiator (η² ≈ 0.07), while traditional predictors (gender, age, income, and internet usage) showed no significant effects, suggesting generational environmental homogeneity. Despite conceptual ambiguity—only 44.2% correctly defined low-carbon tourism—participants demonstrated strong behavioral readiness, with 45.7% prioritizing sustainable transportation. These findings provide empirical evidence for environmental literacy primacy over benefit recognition in Thai Generation Z, challenge conventional demographic segmentation assumptions in sustainability marketing, and offer practical insights for policymakers and tourism businesses engaging Generation Z in Thailand’s low-carbon transition. The study extends integrated TPB-VBN frameworks to Southeast Asian youth markets and provides context-specific evidence of generational homogeneity in environmental consciousness. Highlights This study integrates the Theory of Planned Behavior and Value-Belief-Norm theory to examine low-carbon tourism behavioral formation among Thai Generation Z using structural equation modeling.• Environmental knowledge drives intentions more powerfully than benefits—prioritize climate education over advantage messaging• Education level is the only demographic differentiator; gender, age, and income show no effects on Generation Z environmental awareness• Thai Generation Z shows practical readiness despite limited knowledge—action-oriented interventions outperform awareness campaigns.• Practical readiness exceeds formal knowledge, requiring action-oriented rather than awareness-based interventions.• Generation Z demonstrates behavioral readiness despite conceptual gaps, favoring action over awareness interventions.
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