The study examines sustainable tourism behaviour at the historic city of
Rothenburg ob der Tauber. The research aims to explain tourists'
sustainable behaviour and to uncover configurations that lead to
sustainable or unsustainable behaviour. The present study is based on
the Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB) as its theoretical framework. A
mixed-method design is then employed, integrating quantitative and
qualitative research methodologies. The quantitative arm of the study
employs regression analysis, while the qualitative research uses the
fuzzy-set Qualitative Comparative Analysis (fsQCA).
The findings from the regression analysis revealed that
sustainability-oriented attitudes, social norms, and behavioural control
have a statistically significant impact on tourists'
sustainability-oriented behavioural intention, in descending order of
importance. The fsQCA results showed that strong attitudes are a
necessary condition for strong behavioural intention toward sustainable
tourism activities. Weak social norms are an essential condition for
weak behavioural intention toward sustainable tourism activities.
Furthermore, the study identified the following sufficient conditions
for a strong intention to engage in sustainable tourism activities:
strong social norms paired with weak behavioural control, or strong
attitudes in conjunction with strong social norms.
| Titel | Explicating the Conditions for (Un)sustainable Tourists’ Behaviour in a Cultural Heritage Destination: A Mixed-Method Approach Based on the Theory of Planned Behaviour |
|---|---|
| Medien | Tourism: An International Interdisciplinary Journal |
| Herausgeber | Hrčak |
| Heft | 1 |
| Band | 74 |
| Verfasser | Ivan Paunovic, Prof. Dr. Alexander Piazza, Klaus Deimel |
| Seiten | 79-94 |
| Veröffentlichungsdatum | 23.01.2026 |
| Zitation | Paunovic, Ivan; Piazza, Alexander; Deimel, Klaus (2026): Explicating the Conditions for (Un)sustainable Tourists’ Behaviour in a Cultural Heritage Destination: A Mixed-Method Approach Based on the Theory of Planned Behaviour. Tourism: An International Interdisciplinary Journal 74 (1), 79-94. DOI: 10.37741/t.74.1.5 |