2016
DOI: 10.54055/ejtr.v12i.216
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Analysing Green Meeting Perceptions of Medical Meeting Participants: An Exploratory Research in the Antalya Region of Turkey

Abstract: The main purpose of this study is to analyse the effect of green meetings participants’ perceptions on behavioural intention related to green practices in the tourism industry. Finding out the factor structure of green meeting perception by means of EFA and confirming the discovered factor structure by using CFA are among the research goals. In this study, quantitative research methods were applied. For this purpose, a total of 275 questionnaires were obtained. The research sample consisted of medical conferen… Show more

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“…Steiner et al (2009) stated that using a lot of plastic and paper affects the environment, both small and large meetings, not only this will affect the environment but also other materials needed by participants, electricity use, water use, provision catering, is the same as the opinion by Amandeep dan Singh (2017) who said in the results of the meeting, that the tourism business will always increase and have an impact on the environment, industrial hotels have also made initiatives to conduct green meetings which will reduce the environment both on electricity use, food, lodging, and others, this will become an extraordinary reputation that makes customers loyal. This study strongly agrees with Aksu et al (2016) stating that the participants strongly support the existence of eco-friendly green meetings in the world that save food, water, electricity, and paper.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Steiner et al (2009) stated that using a lot of plastic and paper affects the environment, both small and large meetings, not only this will affect the environment but also other materials needed by participants, electricity use, water use, provision catering, is the same as the opinion by Amandeep dan Singh (2017) who said in the results of the meeting, that the tourism business will always increase and have an impact on the environment, industrial hotels have also made initiatives to conduct green meetings which will reduce the environment both on electricity use, food, lodging, and others, this will become an extraordinary reputation that makes customers loyal. This study strongly agrees with Aksu et al (2016) stating that the participants strongly support the existence of eco-friendly green meetings in the world that save food, water, electricity, and paper.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 89%