2011
DOI: 10.1080/09669582.2010.549566
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International hotel chains and environmental protection: an analysis of Hilton'swe care!programme (Europe, 2006–2008)

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“…Those reported were similar to those highlighted in the generic CSR and tourism CSR literatures including lack of understanding (Coles et al, 2013;Bohdanowicz et al, 2011), but in addition other barriers (not reported in the CSR literature)…”
Section: Perceived Potential To Changesupporting
confidence: 71%
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“…Those reported were similar to those highlighted in the generic CSR and tourism CSR literatures including lack of understanding (Coles et al, 2013;Bohdanowicz et al, 2011), but in addition other barriers (not reported in the CSR literature)…”
Section: Perceived Potential To Changesupporting
confidence: 71%
“…In addition, sustainable design and green building practices have been increasingly used in heritage buildings in order to reduce human impacts on the local environment and culture (Erkus-Ozturk & Eraydin, 2010;Starr, 2013). Nevertheless, without doubt, the largest focus within tourism has been in the accommodation sector (for example, Knowles, Macmillan, Palmer, Grabowski & Hashimoto, 1999;Ayuso, 2006;Bohdanowicz, 2007;Bohdanowicz et al, 2011;Tsai, Tsang & Cheng, 2012;Chou, 2014). This focus may be because hotels are suggested to produce higher than average consumption of energy and water than other commercial buildings and, therefore, have a larger environmental impact (Bohdanowicz et al, 2011).…”
Section: Csr In Tourismmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In fact to achieve true and lasting environmental sustainability, the literature proposes that innovative fusion of GHRM and green supply chain management (GSCM) practices and policies is needed . This is substantiated with the findings that the greater the degree of alignment between HR and environmental issues the higher would be the adoption of green practices by firms (Renwick, Redman and Maguire 2008;Bohdanowicz, Zientara and Novotna, 2011;Wagner, 2013).…”
Section: Green Human Resource Management and Green Competenciessupporting
confidence: 64%
“…Although there is increasing demand for CSR ratings, CSR is multi-dimensional (Bohdanowicz, Zientara and Novotna, 2011;Chen and Delmas, 2010;Jackson and Apostolakou, 2010;Tyteca, 1996) and thus the multiple metrics required for this task make measurement and assessment of CSR daunting. A broad range of economic, social and environmental issues must be explicitly considered when constructing an effective CSR rating.…”
Section: Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%