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Attention Restoration Theory 1 Cognitive performance 1 Consumer behaviour 1 Detachment from work 1 Environmental consciousness 1 Konsumentenverhalten 1 Perceived Destination Restorative Quality Scale 1 Restorative quality 1 Restored Mental State scale 1 South Korea 1 Südkorea 1 Umweltbewusstsein 1 Well-being 1 attention restoration theory 1 general pro-environmental behavior 1 hikers 1 natural environments 1 nature trails 1 place affect 1 place-specific pro-environmental behavior 1 reasonable person model 1
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Choi, Sooyoung 1 Kim, Insin 1 Packer, Jan 1
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Annals of tourism research empirical insights 1 Journal of travel and tourism marketing 1
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Role of restorative natural environments in predicting hikers' pro-environmental behavior in a nature trail context
Choi, Sooyoung; Kim, Insin - In: Journal of travel and tourism marketing 41 (2024) 4, pp. 596-613
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Taking a break : exploring the restorative benefits of short breaks and vacations
Packer, Jan - In: Annals of tourism research empirical insights 2 (2021) 1, pp. 1-11
This paper applies Attention Restoration Theory to explore the restorative benefits of short breaks and vacations among Australian university staff (N = 156). Three groups (Vacation, Short Break and No Break) were compared using both objective (physiological and cognitive) and subjective...
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