2019
DOI: 10.1108/ijchm-04-2018-0284
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Adopting environmentally friendly mechanisms in the hotel industry

Abstract: Purpose This paper aims to assess how a hotel geographical location in different parts of Central and Eastern Europe influences the complexity of perception of pro-environmental behavior. Design/methodology/approach To find out, whether hotel location in a specific country influences the complexity of environmental practices, this study used two closely connected multivariate statistical techniques analyzing gradients: principal components analysis and partial redundancy analysis. The research comprises data… Show more

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“…Has a major sector of the tourism industry, hotels may either contribute to environmental degradation and destruction or they can be managed in a way that preserves the local environment and enhances the local community (Abdel‐Maksoud et al, 2016). A large number of studies in the context of greening the hospitality and tourism industry have been conducted in the past (Hsiao et al, 2018; Novacka et al, 2019; Siyambalapitiya et al, 2018). The two most highlighted aspects of the environmental management of hotels are the consumers and the employees, with the empirical studies centered around employees being less developed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Has a major sector of the tourism industry, hotels may either contribute to environmental degradation and destruction or they can be managed in a way that preserves the local environment and enhances the local community (Abdel‐Maksoud et al, 2016). A large number of studies in the context of greening the hospitality and tourism industry have been conducted in the past (Hsiao et al, 2018; Novacka et al, 2019; Siyambalapitiya et al, 2018). The two most highlighted aspects of the environmental management of hotels are the consumers and the employees, with the empirical studies centered around employees being less developed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hotel owners/operators have begun to recognize the need to plan and manage maintenance as efficiently as other activities in order to achieve all the above goals. This inevitably created new demands for hotel owners or operators to require a more systematic approach to their business (Magee, 1988;Borsenik and Stutts, 1997;Lai, 2013;Dilek, 2018;Novacka et al, 2019).…”
Section: The Necessity Of Maintenance In Hotelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All of these criteria are also mentioned in the Global Sustainable Tourism Criteria for Hotels in section D (GSTC, 2015). Over the next few years, more accommodation businesses will likely be required to obtain energy certificates, showing their energy performance, and ultimately affecting the overall value of the business (Novacka et al, 2019).…”
Section: The Situation Of the Hotel Facilities In Turkeymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…An intensive literature review revealed that entrepreneurial resilience (Ayala and Manzano, 2014; Haddoud et al , 2022), entrepreneurial orientation (Eshegheri and Korgba, 2017; Tajeddini, 2010), eco-labels (Rodríguez et al , 2017) and STP (Yılmaz et al , 2019; Elkhwesky, 2022; Elkhwesky et al , 2022) are critical topics in research, but there are few studies in the hotel industry (Kularatne et al , 2019; Leroux and Pupion, 2018; Melián-Alzola et al , 2020; Novacka et al , 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%