Resource Substitution or Synergy? How Self-Efficacy and Social Support Shape the Experience–Engagement Link in Low-Carbon Tourism
資源代替か相乗効果か?自己効力感と社会的支援が低炭素観光における経験と関与の関係をどう形成するか (AI 翻訳)
Chien‐Hsin Lin, Shu-min Wan
🤖 gxceed AI 要約
日本語
低炭素観光において、観光経験が関与に与える影響は、社会的支援と自己効力感の相互作用に依存することを、206人の観光客調査で実証。社会的支援は経験と関与の関係を負に調整するが、自己効力感が高い場合は相乗効果に転じる。COR理論とSCTを拡張し、エンパワーメント型サービス設計の重要性を示唆。
English
This study examines how tourist experience affects engagement in low-carbon tourism, finding that the effect is conditional on social support and self-efficacy. Based on 206 tourists, social support negatively moderates the experience-engagement link, but turns synergistic for those with high self-efficacy. Extends COR theory and SCT, advocating empowerment-based service design.
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📝 gxceed 編集解説 — Why this matters
日本のGX文脈において
日本の観光業界では、持続可能な観光への関心が高まる中、行動変容を促す施策の設計に示唆を与える。ただし、直接的なGX政策や開示とは距離があり、観光分野の脱炭素化の一環として位置づけられる。
In the global GX context
Globally, this contributes to sustainable tourism literature by highlighting psychological mechanisms that drive pro-environmental behavior, relevant for destinations aiming to promote low-carbon practices. It offers insights for service design that can enhance tourist engagement in sustainability initiatives.
👥 読者別の含意
🔬研究者:Provides empirical evidence on the conditional effects of experience on engagement in low-carbon tourism, extending COR and SCT.
🏢実務担当者:Suggests designing tourism services that enhance self-efficacy to leverage social support for deeper engagement.
📄 Abstract(原文)
Tourist engagement has redirected tourism scholarship from static satisfaction evaluations toward the interactive, value-creating psychological processes that bind tourists to destinations. Focusing on low-carbon tourism, where success hinges on translating environmental awareness into sustained behavioral change, this study argues that whether experiences translate into engagement depends on the interplay between external social resources and internal personal resources. Drawing on Conservation of Resources (COR) Theory and Social Cognitive Theory (SCT), we examine the joint effects of tourist experience, social support, and self-efficacy using survey data from 206 adult tourists with low-carbon travel experience. The results reveal that the average, unconditional effect of experience on engagement was not statistically significant; experience is not inconsequential but conditional, its impact depending on the resources tourists bring to it. Social support negatively moderates the experience–engagement path, reflecting a resource-substitution mechanism whereby abundant external resources crowd out tourists’ direct psychological investment in the experience. This inhibitory pattern is conditional on self-efficacy: for tourists with strong efficacy beliefs, social support becomes a functional tool that works synergistically with the travel experience to elevate engagement. This moderated moderation forms a single conditional architecture that extends COR Theory and SCT by clarifying when internal and external resources substitute for or reinforce one another. In practice, the findings advocate for empowerment-based service design: cultivating mastery experiences and self-efficacy unlocks the positive potential of social support and deepens engagement in sustainable travel.
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- openalex https://doi.org/10.3390/su18168263first seen 2026-08-14 05:02:58
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