Does Perceived Justice Affect Residents' Environmentally Responsible Behavior?:An Empirical Study based on the Miao Village in Qianhu,Xijiang
The implementation of community residents' environmentally responsibile behavior is of great significance to local sustainable development.Based on equity theory and social exchange theory,the structural equation model was used to analyze the relationship between equity perception,community participation and environmentally responsibile behavior of tourist residents in the Miao Village of Qianhu,Xijiang.The study result reflects that:the perception of distributive justice had a positive impact on the community participation of residents in tourism destinations;community participation plays a mediating role between residents' perception of distributive equity and environmentally responsibile behavior;local identity positively moderates the impact of community participation on general environmental protection behavior.It is proposed to improve the benefit distribution mechanism,boost the residents' perception of distribution fairness,retain local cultural characteristics of tourist destinations as much as possible,enhance residents' sense of local identity,actively guide residents'community participation,and motivate them to implement environmentally responsibile behavior.
fairness perceptioncommunity participationwillingness of residents in tourist destinations to participateenvironmentally responsibile behavior