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Communicating Green Innovation to Online Communities: Evidence from Sports Mega Events

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Qin, Xiangru
Muskat, Birgit
Xia, Haiyang
Mair, Judith
Li, Gang

Abstract

Tourism and event organizers implement green innovation to mitigate the negative environmental impacts they cause. However, how to effectively communicate these green innovations to online communities remains a challenge. Drawing on message framing and construal level theories, we collected 503 twee... view more

Tourism and event organizers implement green innovation to mitigate the negative environmental impacts they cause. However, how to effectively communicate these green innovations to online communities remains a challenge. Drawing on message framing and construal level theories, we collected 503 tweets and used an exploratory sequential mixed-methods approach to analyze the textual data. First, we conducted abductive coding analysis, identifying two novel framing forms, innovative and value chain framings. Second, using negative binomial regressions, we found that input-value (vs. output-value) framing is often used but decreases online engagement. Moreover, proximal (vs. distal) framing is less used but enhances online engagement. Third, we explored the moderating effect of green innovation, revealing that innovative and proximal framings are more effective for green organizational innovation, whereas emotional framing is more effective for green service innovation. This study offers novel insights on how to strategically communicate green innovation to event online communities.... view less

Keywords
tourism; major event; environmental impact; sustainability; innovation; social media

Classification
Leisure Research
Interactive, electronic Media

Free Keywords
online community; sequential mixed-methods approach

Document language
English

Publication Year
2024

Journal
Journal of Travel Research (2024) OnlineFirst

ISSN
1552-6763

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution 4.0


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