Environmentally sustainable policies and practices in hospitality

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Autor(a) principal: Costa, António Maria Pinto de Andrade Milheiro da
Data de Publicação: 2022
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.14/40621
Resumo: Tourism has become increasingly prominent, as one of the fundamental pillars for the development of the European economy and for social wellbeing, having registered enormous growth in recent decades. But, alongside economic and social prosperity, this growth has also brought about a significant increase in the carbon footprint of this sector. In fact, the uncontrolled and unsupervised growth of the hotel industry, among other aspects of the tourism sector, had and continues to have direct negative consequences for the environment and indirect consequences for the wellbeing and health of local populations. Having had a large carbon footprint for many years, tourism is today one of the economic sectors that is under greater pressure to reverse this process and achieve carbon neutrality. Although measures have already been taken in this direction, there are still many challenges to overcome, particularly at the local level, so that tourism may effectively fulfill its potential for economic prosperity and social welfare. The study and research work conducted within this dissertation, aimed at assessing the state of implementation of environmentally sustainable measures in the hospitality industry, whilst shedding some light on the motivations for managers of Portuguese hotels to improve their sustainable policy and on the factors that could positively and negatively impact their decisions. We wanted to assess whether factors such as regional economy, culture and legislation would affect the decisionmaking of hotel managers concerning Environmentally Sustainable Policies and Practices (ESPP) and what would be the revenues for the stakeholders. Even though many studies have been recently conducted on the need and state of implementation of ESPP in hospitality, very few have investigated aspects related with legislation or with the beliefs, motivations and awareness of hotel managers in Portugal. Most of the so far conducted studies have been of objective nature, assessing levels and breadth of implementation of ESPP in the tourism sector. In our work, we have combined an objective with a subjective assessment, supported on a review of the emergent literature and backed by an empirical work of collecting and analysing data from relevant stakeholders. We have therefore adopted a mixed methodology approach, where we have used closed-end questionnaires towards two audience segments (hotel managers and hotel guests) and semi-structured one-toone interviews with hospitality professionals (hotel managers). A statistical analysis was conducted on the quantitative data collected with the questionnaires to derive descriptive statistics useful for assessing the formulated hypothesis. A grounded theory approach was implemented using the qualitative data gathered in the one-to-one interviews, leading to the acquisition of a better understanding of the reality on the field. The developed analysis was performed using both a deductive coding technique, based on concepts that were present in the previously formulated research questions, and an inductive coding technique whereby new concepts were identified during the data analysis. Such combination enabled to sustain some of the initial concepts and formulate new ones which overall contributed to the assessment and extension of the formulated themes. Our results corroborate to a large extent the formulated theories and highlight that there is significant awareness from the involved stakeholders on the most well known aspects and factors of ESPP and their consequent impacts, as well as a great inclination to be involved. However, there is not a consistent understanding of the existence and beneficial impact of many other possible measures. Furthermore, when it comes to relevant standards and legislation, the lack of consolidated awareness and experience is more pronounced as it is concerning the breadth of environmentally friendly measures that can be adopted and the varying benefits that can be derived from their implementation. Likewise, cooperation between major stakeholders, namely governmental entities, regional and national authorities, tourism associations, and hospitality units is still insufficient to enable effective and sustained engagement of all parties. Although there is non-negligible enlightenment of the general public concerning the importance of ESPP it remains less clear how such perception influences choices and effective collaboration during hotel stays. Overall, our study suggests that hotels should embrace a more holistic approach to the definition and implementation of ESPP, clearly embedding them into the hotel’s modus operandi and stimulating relationships and cooperation with interested stakeholders, including the guests.
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spelling Environmentally sustainable policies and practices in hospitalityPolíticas e práticas ambientalmente sustentáveis na hotelariaSustainabilityEnvironmentTourismMotivationCertificationPoliciesLegislationStandardsStrategySustentabilidadeMeio ambienteTurismoMotivaçãoCertificaçãoPolíticasLegislaçãoNormasEstratégiaDomínio/Área Científica::Ciências Sociais::Economia e GestãoTourism has become increasingly prominent, as one of the fundamental pillars for the development of the European economy and for social wellbeing, having registered enormous growth in recent decades. But, alongside economic and social prosperity, this growth has also brought about a significant increase in the carbon footprint of this sector. In fact, the uncontrolled and unsupervised growth of the hotel industry, among other aspects of the tourism sector, had and continues to have direct negative consequences for the environment and indirect consequences for the wellbeing and health of local populations. Having had a large carbon footprint for many years, tourism is today one of the economic sectors that is under greater pressure to reverse this process and achieve carbon neutrality. Although measures have already been taken in this direction, there are still many challenges to overcome, particularly at the local level, so that tourism may effectively fulfill its potential for economic prosperity and social welfare. The study and research work conducted within this dissertation, aimed at assessing the state of implementation of environmentally sustainable measures in the hospitality industry, whilst shedding some light on the motivations for managers of Portuguese hotels to improve their sustainable policy and on the factors that could positively and negatively impact their decisions. We wanted to assess whether factors such as regional economy, culture and legislation would affect the decisionmaking of hotel managers concerning Environmentally Sustainable Policies and Practices (ESPP) and what would be the revenues for the stakeholders. Even though many studies have been recently conducted on the need and state of implementation of ESPP in hospitality, very few have investigated aspects related with legislation or with the beliefs, motivations and awareness of hotel managers in Portugal. Most of the so far conducted studies have been of objective nature, assessing levels and breadth of implementation of ESPP in the tourism sector. In our work, we have combined an objective with a subjective assessment, supported on a review of the emergent literature and backed by an empirical work of collecting and analysing data from relevant stakeholders. We have therefore adopted a mixed methodology approach, where we have used closed-end questionnaires towards two audience segments (hotel managers and hotel guests) and semi-structured one-toone interviews with hospitality professionals (hotel managers). A statistical analysis was conducted on the quantitative data collected with the questionnaires to derive descriptive statistics useful for assessing the formulated hypothesis. A grounded theory approach was implemented using the qualitative data gathered in the one-to-one interviews, leading to the acquisition of a better understanding of the reality on the field. The developed analysis was performed using both a deductive coding technique, based on concepts that were present in the previously formulated research questions, and an inductive coding technique whereby new concepts were identified during the data analysis. Such combination enabled to sustain some of the initial concepts and formulate new ones which overall contributed to the assessment and extension of the formulated themes. Our results corroborate to a large extent the formulated theories and highlight that there is significant awareness from the involved stakeholders on the most well known aspects and factors of ESPP and their consequent impacts, as well as a great inclination to be involved. However, there is not a consistent understanding of the existence and beneficial impact of many other possible measures. Furthermore, when it comes to relevant standards and legislation, the lack of consolidated awareness and experience is more pronounced as it is concerning the breadth of environmentally friendly measures that can be adopted and the varying benefits that can be derived from their implementation. Likewise, cooperation between major stakeholders, namely governmental entities, regional and national authorities, tourism associations, and hospitality units is still insufficient to enable effective and sustained engagement of all parties. Although there is non-negligible enlightenment of the general public concerning the importance of ESPP it remains less clear how such perception influences choices and effective collaboration during hotel stays. Overall, our study suggests that hotels should embrace a more holistic approach to the definition and implementation of ESPP, clearly embedding them into the hotel’s modus operandi and stimulating relationships and cooperation with interested stakeholders, including the guests.O turismo tem vindo a ganhar cada vez mais destaque, como um dos pilares fundamentais para o desenvolvimento da economia europeia e para o bem-estar social, tendo registado um enorme crescimento nas últimas décadas. Mas, a par da prosperidade económica e social, este crescimento trouxe também um aumento significativo na pegada de carbono deste setor. De facto, o crescimento descontrolado e não supervisionado da indústria hoteleira, entre outros aspetos do setor do turismo, teve e continua a ter consequências negativas diretas para o ambiente e consequências indiretas para o bem-estar e saúde das populações locais. Com uma grande pegada de carbono há muitos anos, o turismo é hoje um dos setores económicos que está sob maior pressão para reverter esse processo e alcançar a neutralidade de carbono. Embora já tenham sido tomadas medidas nesse sentido, ainda há muitos desafios a vencer, sobretudo a nível local, para que o turismo possa atingir de forma eficaz o seu potencial de prosperidade económica e bem-estar social. O estudo e trabalho de investigação realizados no âmbito desta dissertação, visaram avaliar o estado de implementação de medidas ambientalmente sustentáveis na hotelaria, ao mesmo tempo tentando esclarecer as motivações para os gestores dos hotéis portugueses melhorarem a sua política sustentável e os fatores que podem positivamente e impactar negativamente as suas decisões. Queríamos avaliar se os fatores como a economia regional, cultura e legislação afetariam a tomada de decisão dos gestores hoteleiros sobre Políticas e Práticas Ambientalmente Sustentáveis (PPAS) e quais seriam as benefícios e retornos para todos os stakeholders. Embora muitos estudos tenham sido realizados recentemente sobre a necessidade e estado de implementação de PPAS na hotelaria, poucos investigaram aspetos relacionados com a legislação ou com as crenças, motivações e consciência dos gestores hoteleiros em Portugal. A maioria dos estudos realizados até agora tem sido de natureza objetiva, avaliando níveis e amplitude de implementação de PPAS no setor de turismo. Neste trabalho, combinamos uma avaliação objetiva com uma avaliação subjetiva, apoiada numa revisão da literatura emergente e apoiada por um trabalho empírico de colheita e análise de dados de stakeholders relevantes. Adotamos, portanto, uma abordagem de metodologia mista, onde usamos questionários fechados para dois segmentos de público (gerentes de hotel e hóspedes de hotel) e entrevistas semiestruturadas, um a um, com profissionais de hotelaria (gerentes de hotel). Foi realizada uma análise estatística dos dados quantitativos coletados com os questionários para derivar estatísticas descritivas úteis para avaliar a hipótese formulada. Uma abordagem de teoria fundamentada foi implementada usando os dados qualitativos recolhidos nas entrevistas individuais, levando à aquisição de uma melhor compreensão da realidade no dia-a-dia dos hotéis. A análise desenvolvida foi realizada tanto por uma técnica de codificação dedutiva, baseada em conceitos que estavam presentes nas questões de pesquisa previamente formuladas, tanto por uma técnica de codificação indutiva, meio pelo qual, novos conceitos foram identificados durante a análise dos dados. Tal combinação permitiu sustentar alguns dos conceitos iniciais e formular novos que, de forma geral, contribuíram para a avaliação e ampliação dos temas formulados Os nossos resultados corroboram em grande medida as teorias formuladas e destacam que há uma significativa consciencialização dos atores envolvidos sobre os aspetos e fatores mais conhecidos das PPAS e os seus consequentes impactos, bem como uma grande inclinação para o envolvimento dos stakeholders. No entanto, não há uma compreensão consistente da existência e do impacto benéfico de muitas outras medidas possíveis. Além disso, quando se trata de normas e legislação relevantes, a falta de conhecimento e experiência consolidada é mais pronunciada no que diz respeito à amplitude de medidas ambientalmente sustentáveis, que podem ser adotadas e aos vários benefícios que podem ser derivados da sua implementação. Da mesma forma, a cooperação entre as principais partes interessadas, nomeadamente entidades governamentais, autoridades regionais e nacionais, associações de turismo e unidades hoteleiras, é ainda insuficiente para permitir o envolvimento efetivo e sustentado de todas as partes. Embora haja um esclarecimento não negligenciável do público em geral sobre a importância das PPAS, permanece menos claro como essa perceção influencia as escolhas e a colaboração efetiva durante as estadias nos hotéis. Globalmente, o nosso estudo sugere que os hotéis devem adotar uma abordagem mais holística para a definição e implementação de PPAS, incorporando-os claramente no modus operandi do hotel e estimulando as relações e a cooperação com as partes interessadas, incluindo os hóspedes.Julião, Jorge Manuel SoaresVeritati - Repositório Institucional da Universidade Católica PortuguesaCosta, António Maria Pinto de Andrade Milheiro da2023-03-17T15:35:45Z2022-12-152022-092022-12-15T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.14/40621TID:203222806enginfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-07-12T17:46:10Zoai:repositorio.ucp.pt:10400.14/40621Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T18:33:20.136454Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Environmentally sustainable policies and practices in hospitality
Políticas e práticas ambientalmente sustentáveis na hotelaria
title Environmentally sustainable policies and practices in hospitality
spellingShingle Environmentally sustainable policies and practices in hospitality
Costa, António Maria Pinto de Andrade Milheiro da
Sustainability
Environment
Tourism
Motivation
Certification
Policies
Legislation
Standards
Strategy
Sustentabilidade
Meio ambiente
Turismo
Motivação
Certificação
Políticas
Legislação
Normas
Estratégia
Domínio/Área Científica::Ciências Sociais::Economia e Gestão
title_short Environmentally sustainable policies and practices in hospitality
title_full Environmentally sustainable policies and practices in hospitality
title_fullStr Environmentally sustainable policies and practices in hospitality
title_full_unstemmed Environmentally sustainable policies and practices in hospitality
title_sort Environmentally sustainable policies and practices in hospitality
author Costa, António Maria Pinto de Andrade Milheiro da
author_facet Costa, António Maria Pinto de Andrade Milheiro da
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Julião, Jorge Manuel Soares
Veritati - Repositório Institucional da Universidade Católica Portuguesa
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Costa, António Maria Pinto de Andrade Milheiro da
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Sustainability
Environment
Tourism
Motivation
Certification
Policies
Legislation
Standards
Strategy
Sustentabilidade
Meio ambiente
Turismo
Motivação
Certificação
Políticas
Legislação
Normas
Estratégia
Domínio/Área Científica::Ciências Sociais::Economia e Gestão
topic Sustainability
Environment
Tourism
Motivation
Certification
Policies
Legislation
Standards
Strategy
Sustentabilidade
Meio ambiente
Turismo
Motivação
Certificação
Políticas
Legislação
Normas
Estratégia
Domínio/Área Científica::Ciências Sociais::Economia e Gestão
description Tourism has become increasingly prominent, as one of the fundamental pillars for the development of the European economy and for social wellbeing, having registered enormous growth in recent decades. But, alongside economic and social prosperity, this growth has also brought about a significant increase in the carbon footprint of this sector. In fact, the uncontrolled and unsupervised growth of the hotel industry, among other aspects of the tourism sector, had and continues to have direct negative consequences for the environment and indirect consequences for the wellbeing and health of local populations. Having had a large carbon footprint for many years, tourism is today one of the economic sectors that is under greater pressure to reverse this process and achieve carbon neutrality. Although measures have already been taken in this direction, there are still many challenges to overcome, particularly at the local level, so that tourism may effectively fulfill its potential for economic prosperity and social welfare. The study and research work conducted within this dissertation, aimed at assessing the state of implementation of environmentally sustainable measures in the hospitality industry, whilst shedding some light on the motivations for managers of Portuguese hotels to improve their sustainable policy and on the factors that could positively and negatively impact their decisions. We wanted to assess whether factors such as regional economy, culture and legislation would affect the decisionmaking of hotel managers concerning Environmentally Sustainable Policies and Practices (ESPP) and what would be the revenues for the stakeholders. Even though many studies have been recently conducted on the need and state of implementation of ESPP in hospitality, very few have investigated aspects related with legislation or with the beliefs, motivations and awareness of hotel managers in Portugal. Most of the so far conducted studies have been of objective nature, assessing levels and breadth of implementation of ESPP in the tourism sector. In our work, we have combined an objective with a subjective assessment, supported on a review of the emergent literature and backed by an empirical work of collecting and analysing data from relevant stakeholders. We have therefore adopted a mixed methodology approach, where we have used closed-end questionnaires towards two audience segments (hotel managers and hotel guests) and semi-structured one-toone interviews with hospitality professionals (hotel managers). A statistical analysis was conducted on the quantitative data collected with the questionnaires to derive descriptive statistics useful for assessing the formulated hypothesis. A grounded theory approach was implemented using the qualitative data gathered in the one-to-one interviews, leading to the acquisition of a better understanding of the reality on the field. The developed analysis was performed using both a deductive coding technique, based on concepts that were present in the previously formulated research questions, and an inductive coding technique whereby new concepts were identified during the data analysis. Such combination enabled to sustain some of the initial concepts and formulate new ones which overall contributed to the assessment and extension of the formulated themes. Our results corroborate to a large extent the formulated theories and highlight that there is significant awareness from the involved stakeholders on the most well known aspects and factors of ESPP and their consequent impacts, as well as a great inclination to be involved. However, there is not a consistent understanding of the existence and beneficial impact of many other possible measures. Furthermore, when it comes to relevant standards and legislation, the lack of consolidated awareness and experience is more pronounced as it is concerning the breadth of environmentally friendly measures that can be adopted and the varying benefits that can be derived from their implementation. Likewise, cooperation between major stakeholders, namely governmental entities, regional and national authorities, tourism associations, and hospitality units is still insufficient to enable effective and sustained engagement of all parties. Although there is non-negligible enlightenment of the general public concerning the importance of ESPP it remains less clear how such perception influences choices and effective collaboration during hotel stays. Overall, our study suggests that hotels should embrace a more holistic approach to the definition and implementation of ESPP, clearly embedding them into the hotel’s modus operandi and stimulating relationships and cooperation with interested stakeholders, including the guests.
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