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Emotional intelligence: how it influences tourists’ environmentally responsible behaviour

Emotional intelligence: how it influences tourists’ environmentally responsible behaviour
Emotional intelligence: how it influences tourists’ environmentally responsible behaviour

This study examines how tourists’ emotional intelligence (EI) influences tourists’ environmentally responsible behaviour (ERB). Moreover, this study also proposes a more parsimonious scale to measure EI. The analysis of 395 responses revealed a 16-item (instead of 33-item) EI scale–where four dimensions appeared. The findings show the relationships of those dimensions of EI with the dimensions of ERB. Perception of emotion relating to self positively influences civil, physical and persuasive action but not financial action whereas perception of emotion relating to others positively influences only civil and persuasive action. The impact of other tourists’ EI dimensions on tourists’ ERB is also divergent. These findings leverage literature by offering a parsimonious EI scale and by exploring the relationships between tourists’ EI and the dimensions of tourists’ ERB, which suggest tourism providers for reinforcing specific EI dimensions to promote tourists’ ERB.

ability model, Emotional intelligence, environmentally responsible behaviour, sustainable development, tourism and hospitality industry
0250-8281
1019-1035
Hossain, Muhammad I.
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Japutra, Arnold
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Akter, Nasrin
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Hossain, Muhammad I.
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Japutra, Arnold
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Akter, Nasrin
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Hossain, Muhammad I., Japutra, Arnold and Akter, Nasrin (2022) Emotional intelligence: how it influences tourists’ environmentally responsible behaviour. Tourism Recreation Research, 49 (5), 1019-1035. (doi:10.1080/02508281.2022.2122342).

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Abstract

This study examines how tourists’ emotional intelligence (EI) influences tourists’ environmentally responsible behaviour (ERB). Moreover, this study also proposes a more parsimonious scale to measure EI. The analysis of 395 responses revealed a 16-item (instead of 33-item) EI scale–where four dimensions appeared. The findings show the relationships of those dimensions of EI with the dimensions of ERB. Perception of emotion relating to self positively influences civil, physical and persuasive action but not financial action whereas perception of emotion relating to others positively influences only civil and persuasive action. The impact of other tourists’ EI dimensions on tourists’ ERB is also divergent. These findings leverage literature by offering a parsimonious EI scale and by exploring the relationships between tourists’ EI and the dimensions of tourists’ ERB, which suggest tourism providers for reinforcing specific EI dimensions to promote tourists’ ERB.

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Accepted/In Press date: 24 August 2022
e-pub ahead of print date: 27 September 2022
Keywords: ability model, Emotional intelligence, environmentally responsible behaviour, sustainable development, tourism and hospitality industry

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Local EPrints ID: 500440
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/500440
ISSN: 0250-8281
PURE UUID: 57ead2e9-0f77-4609-989c-ddecb9ec233e
ORCID for Arnold Japutra: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-0513-8792

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Date deposited: 29 Apr 2025 16:52
Last modified: 30 Apr 2025 02:13

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Author: Muhammad I. Hossain
Author: Arnold Japutra ORCID iD
Author: Nasrin Akter

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