An Extended Decision-Making Model of Coastal Recreational Area Use during the COVID-19 through Goal-Directed Behavior and Perceived Benefits Framework

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2022

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Can Sayginer
Kübra Kurtsan

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Universiti Putra Malaysia

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GOLD

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Recreational areas have gained significant importance regarding human activities during the COVID-19 pandemic especially when citizens face challenges. This study aims to examine the behavioral intention of the decision-making approach of the visitors of coastal recreational areas to deal with this situation. The Extended Goal-directed Behavior Model (EGBM) was tested with confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) to examine visiting coastal recreational areas to understand how citizens modify their lifestyles. A survey with 41 questions was administered to 311 residents in Izmir province. The results showed that perceived benefits affected attitudes. Attitude subjective norm anticipated positive emotion and anticipated negative emotion influenced desire. Desire past behavior and perceived behavioral control were also effective for coastal recreational visits. The present study contributes to the growing literature on decision-making processes of the uses of recreational areas and enables focusing on the significance of coastal recreational areas. © 2022 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Coastal Recreational Areas, Decision-making Process, Izmir Province, The Model Of Extended Goal-directed Behavior, Visitors’ Intention, Coastal recreational areas, the model of extended goal-directed behavior, visitors' intention, decision-making process, Izmir province

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0502 economics and business, 05 social sciences

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Pertanika Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities

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30

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541

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556
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