Abstract

This research conceptualises residents’ community citizenship behaviour (CCB) in a tourist destination through two dimensions: community citizenship behaviour directed towards tourism (CCBT) and community citizenship behaviour directed towards individuals (CCBI). Specifically, this research empirically examines the impacts of experienced compassion on both types of CCB, the mediating effects of relational contracts and transactional contracts, and the moderating role of regulatory focus. In brief, 564 residents in Sanya, China were approached in order to test the relationship among experienced compassion, psychological contracts, and CCB using cluster random sampling. An additional 343 participants were recruited online to complete a randomised experiment to establish causal inferences and to test the moderating mediation model. Results showed that experienced compassion can directly influence CCB. Experienced compassion can also indirectly impact CCB via psychological contracts. A promotion focus (vs. a prevention focus) amplified the mediating role of psychological contracts. Findings provide a fresh perspective on tourism support and offer actionable suggestions for destination managers and marketers.

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