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ERP are addressed in the following section, the framework of the study. Given the above information, the following
hypothesis is constructed
.
H1
:
Consumers’ ERP awareness is positively associated with their attitude, involvement, and behavior
intention on ERP.
Attitudes & Willingness to Pay VS. Behavior Intention & Willingness to Pay:
As long as ERP costs firms more, the hotel industry needs to find a balance between satisfying customers’
expectations by responding to their heightened ERP awareness and making a profit. A number of surveys in the U.S.
have identified consumers’ positive attitudes towards ERP in relation to their willingness to pay (WTP). For
example, 52–95% of households would be willing to pay more to buy electricity that was produced using renewable
energy technologies (Farhar, 1999). Simintiras et al. (1994) also reported that 27% of British adults were WTP up to
25% more for ‘environmentally friendly’ products. Based upon the above information, the following hypotheses are
formulated.
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