如果你想了解真实行为,就测量真实行为

If you want to learn about real behaviour, measure real behaviour

Journal of Sustainable Tourism · 2024
被引 69 · 同刊同年前 1%
ABS 3

中文导读

本文指出研究人类行为应测量真实行为而非行为意图,并介绍了在旅游情境中自动或手动捕捉真实行为的方法,对希望提高研究有效性的学者有用。

Abstract

We argue that research aiming to understand or change human behavior must measure real behavior, not just behavioral intentions, to draw valid conclusions. The work highlights the well-established gap between people’s intentions and behavior across various tourism and hospitality contexts. Methodologically, we encourage authors not to rely on behavioral intentions and instead measure real behavior. We provide an overview of methods available to capture real behavior either automatically or manually in tourism contexts. The article also introduces a special issue in the Journal of Sustainable Tourism that showcases the measurement of real environmentally significant tourist behavior using diverse methods, such as biometric techniques, big data analytics, field observations, and experiments. We conclude by discussing five issues that prevent studies form drawing causal conclusions about behavior, namely, (i) reliance on behavioral intentions; (ii) a sample that does not reflect the population of interest; (iii) errors in measuring latent psychological constructs; (iv) consumer hypocrisy and social desirability bias; and (v) situational factors and habits. By advocating for a transition towards measuring real behavior, the article and the special issue aim to increase the validity and impact of research seeking to understand human behavior and drive effective behavior change for addressing global challenges.

旅游酒店管理行为科学研究方法