Xiangru Qin

Xiangru Qin
Australian National University | ANU · Research School of Management (RSM)

Master of Management

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Introduction
Xiangru Qin is a Ph.D. candidate in the Research School of Management, the Australian National University. She gained both bachelor and master's degrees in the School of Tourism Management, Sun Yat-sen University. Her research interests include event tourism, pro-environmental behaviours, and green events.

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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-method...
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Green innovation is pivotal to events. However, little is known about how exhibitors manage the challenge of adopting green innovation in the fast-paced and short-oriented events. Drawing upon institutional theory and organisational learning perspective, this study investigates how institutional pressures are linked to exhibitors’ willingness to ad...
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The event industry, as an essential contributor to economic development, develops rapidly in Asian countries. This chapter reviews the size and scope of the exhibition sector in China and conducts a comparative investigation into the host cities. Results reveal a pyramid structure in the competitive pattern of the Chinese exhibition industry. Shang...
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Corporates commonly adopt green practices when propelled by external pressures or internal considerations. However, the relative performance of external and internal motives in promoting exhibitors to conduct such behaviours remains uncharted. This paper applied the institutional theory (IT) and diffusion of innovations theory (DIT) as representati...
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Amid deepened cooperation among countries along the New Silk Road, increasingly more Chinese people have become enthusiastic about travelling to destinations along the route. To clarify aspects of the growth of Chinese outbound tourism as a new trend in the tourism market, this chapter provides an overview of changes in the Chinese outbound tourism...
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Attitudinal interventions are commonly implemented to nudge pro-environmental actions. However, the relative roles and sequences of cognitive and affective attitudes on tourists’ pro-environmental behavioral intention (PEBI) and how PEBI variants impact the attitude-intention relationships require further investigation. Based on the theory of plann...

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