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Research Letters

Quantifying spillover and halo effects: an illustration on tourists’ consumption of sustainable and healthy food in hotels

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Pages 2552-2556 | Received 25 Nov 2021, Accepted 10 Feb 2022, Published online: 01 Mar 2022
 

ABSTRACT

Analogous to side effects in medical research, spillover and halo effects refer to unintended effects of interventions. Tourism and research in related areas have only begun to acknowledge these exist. Future research should quantify their magnitude to enable cost–benefit analysis, for example of whether an intervention to reduce carbon footprint does so when the total effect of interventions is included. Utilizing data from an experiment aimed at changing tourists’ food consumption behaviour in hotels, this paper provides a methodology to quantify spillover and halo effects, including statistical inference to test hypotheses and produce confidence intervals.

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