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Title: Environmental management decision-making in Greek hotels: barriers and drivers to sustainability

Authors: Eleni Sardianou; Vaitsa Gkaragkani; Ioannis Kostakis

Addresses: Department of Economics and Sustainable Development, Harokopio University of Athens, El. Benizeloy 70, Moschato 176 71, Greece ' Department of Economics and Sustainable Development, Harokopio University of Athens, El. Benizeloy 70, Moschato 176 71, Greece ' Department of Economics and Sustainable Development, Harokopio University of Athens, El. Benizeloy 70, Moschato 176 71, Greece

Abstract: The present paper addresses the challenges of adopting environmental business practices by hoteliers to put through sustainable entrepreneurship in the tourism sector. The purpose of this research is to study the barriers and the drivers that influence manager's understanding on the decision of adopting environmental management system standards (EMSSs) in their hotels. The importance of these factors on the intention to get an EMS certification is also examined by employing econometric models. The results suggest that a hoteliers' decision to implement corporate environmental practices is being hindered from both external and internal factors. Enhancing corporate image and financing are estimated to be critical motives towards the adoption of formal EMSSs. However, perceived barriers towards obtaining EMS certification differ between environmentally friendly and non-environmentally friendly firms. Managers who have implemented environmental practices consider economic barriers more important than organisational or human-related factors towards adoption of EMSSs.

Keywords: environmental management system standards; EMSSs; hotels; drivers; barriers.

DOI: 10.1504/PIE.2022.121316

Progress in Industrial Ecology, An International Journal, 2022 Vol.15 No.1, pp.53 - 69

Received: 29 Dec 2020
Accepted: 26 Feb 2021

Published online: 04 Mar 2022 *

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