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Investigating airline customers' decision-making process for emerging environmentally-responsible electric airplanes: Influence of gender and age

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TOURISM MANAGEMENT PERSPECTIVES
Volume 31, Issue -, Pages 85-94

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.tmp.2019.03.013

Keywords

Air travel; Green intentions; Electric airplanes; Airline business; Personal characteristics

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  1. Dong-A University research fund

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The present study was designed to investigate airline customers' green intention generation process for ecofriendly electric airplanes by considering the influence of environmental value, environmental awareness, green image, injunctive social norm, personal norm, and personal characteristics. We used a survey methodology and a quantitative approach. Results of the structural analysis revealed that environmental value, environmental awareness, green image, and injunctive social norm are vital activators of personal norm and important contributors to building green intentions. Our finding found that enhancing and activating customers' personal norm is unavoidable for eliciting their positive decisions for electric airplanes. In addition, our result of invariance test included a theoretical and practical importance as it informs us that gender and age difference exists on airline customers' eco-friendly intention formation for electric airplanes. Implications for researchers and practitioners are discussed.

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