2019
DOI: 10.3390/su11185134
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Willingness to Pay More to Stay at a Boutique Hotel with an Environmental Management System. A Preliminary Study in Spain

Abstract: Since 1990, both people’s recognition of the need for sustainability around the world and environmental management systems in the tourism industry have been growing. Academic studies have primarily focused on the willingness of consumers to pay more to stay in major hotel chains, finding that the incorporation of environmental management systems (EMSs) is a way to save money by reducing costs, while improving the image and competitive advantage of these chains in the market. However, the aggregate environmenta… Show more

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“…it means using the minimally necessary resources, without wasting them' (P7). In this sense, the authors Fuentes-Moraleda et al state that most clients would be willing to pay more to stay in a hotel 'with an environmental management system' [169]. Furthermore, stakeholders reiterate that supporting the products of local suppliers 'generates a double positive impact ( .…”
Section: Implementation Of Mitigation and Adaptation Measures Againstmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…it means using the minimally necessary resources, without wasting them' (P7). In this sense, the authors Fuentes-Moraleda et al state that most clients would be willing to pay more to stay in a hotel 'with an environmental management system' [169]. Furthermore, stakeholders reiterate that supporting the products of local suppliers 'generates a double positive impact ( .…”
Section: Implementation Of Mitigation and Adaptation Measures Againstmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the extremely competitive market, sustainability is an advantage [4], and the success of a hotel is dependent upon a safe and attractive environment [5]. Tourists and hotel guests have a positive attitude towards green hotel practices, which are often termed "green hospitality" in the literature [6]. In addition, the inclusion of sustainable practices in hotel strategies represents one of the key competitive business development mechanisms [7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They are a unique product of the hospitality industry for their features, offerings, and customer services [16]. These hotels have small rooms, particular shapes, advanced and customized services, specific locations, and target customers [17]. Boutique hotels are emerging entities in the hospitality industry of Pakistan that offer customized room services based on destinations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%