Tourism destination social responsibility and the moderating role of self-congruity

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Emerald Group Publishing Ltd

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Purpose - This paper investigates the interrelationships of destination social responsibility (DSR), emotional attachment, self-congruity, experiential satisfaction and environmentally responsible behavior (ERB).Design/methodology/approach - Using a sample of 294 visitors to the Guangzhou Zoo in China, this study tested the aforementioned relationships via structural equation modeling.Findings - Emotional attachment mediates the effect of DSR on experiential satisfaction, while emotional attachment and experiential satisfaction mediate the effect of DSR on ERB sequentially. Moreover, self-congruity moderates the relationship between DSR and emotional attachment.Practical implications - The management of zoos should use DSR communication strategies more proactively to make visitors become well-aware of their economic, philanthropic, environmental and social activities in the host community. This will result in many positive consequences, including visitors' ERBs.Originality/value - The study adds to the DSR literature by introducing multiple mediation mechanisms and paths that lead to visitors' ERBs.

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Destination social responsibility, Environmentally responsible behavior, Experiential satisfaction, Self-congruity, Zoo

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Tourism Review

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79

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