Institutional forces and the adoption of green practices among small and medium sized hotel in Southern, Thailand

There have been some encouraging trends in recent years towards green and sustainable practices. Green practices from basic initiatives to certification schemes are increasingly important for companies to be socially responsible in the tourism and hospitality industries.There are a number of factor...

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Main Authors: Satchapappichit, Sruangporn, Hashim, Noor Azmi, Hussin, Zolkafli, Inmuong, Yanyong
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spelling my.uum.repo.212932017-03-08T08:03:56Z http://repo.uum.edu.my/21293/ Institutional forces and the adoption of green practices among small and medium sized hotel in Southern, Thailand Satchapappichit, Sruangporn Hashim, Noor Azmi Hussin, Zolkafli Inmuong, Yanyong GE Environmental Sciences HD28 Management. Industrial Management There have been some encouraging trends in recent years towards green and sustainable practices. Green practices from basic initiatives to certification schemes are increasingly important for companies to be socially responsible in the tourism and hospitality industries.There are a number of factors driving the demand for green. In the hotel industry,it appears that small and medium‐sized enterprises (SMEs) are not actively getting involved with green practices.The question is whether or not SME owner‐managers of hotels are ready to keep up with the changes in the changing market environment.The purpose of this article is to investigate the factors that have an impact on the adoption of green practices among small and medium sized hotels (SMHs) in Southern Thailand using Institutional theory as a conceptual framework.The study adopts a quantitative analysis method.A questionnaire survey is a method used to collect the data from hotel owner‐managers in Phuket and Krabi. Our analysis shows that only owner‐manager attitudes positively influence the adoption of green practices and funds availability moderates the relations between regulations, green consumers and competitors with the adoption of green practices. JSRAD 2016 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://repo.uum.edu.my/21293/1/JSRD%203%205%202016%20407%20116.pdf Satchapappichit, Sruangporn and Hashim, Noor Azmi and Hussin, Zolkafli and Inmuong, Yanyong (2016) Institutional forces and the adoption of green practices among small and medium sized hotel in Southern, Thailand. Journal of Scientific Research and Development, 3 (5). pp. 107-116. ISSN 1115-7569 http://jsrad.org/wp-content/2016/Issue%205,%202016/18j.pdf
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topic GE Environmental Sciences
HD28 Management. Industrial Management
spellingShingle GE Environmental Sciences
HD28 Management. Industrial Management
Satchapappichit, Sruangporn
Hashim, Noor Azmi
Hussin, Zolkafli
Inmuong, Yanyong
Institutional forces and the adoption of green practices among small and medium sized hotel in Southern, Thailand
description There have been some encouraging trends in recent years towards green and sustainable practices. Green practices from basic initiatives to certification schemes are increasingly important for companies to be socially responsible in the tourism and hospitality industries.There are a number of factors driving the demand for green. In the hotel industry,it appears that small and medium‐sized enterprises (SMEs) are not actively getting involved with green practices.The question is whether or not SME owner‐managers of hotels are ready to keep up with the changes in the changing market environment.The purpose of this article is to investigate the factors that have an impact on the adoption of green practices among small and medium sized hotels (SMHs) in Southern Thailand using Institutional theory as a conceptual framework.The study adopts a quantitative analysis method.A questionnaire survey is a method used to collect the data from hotel owner‐managers in Phuket and Krabi. Our analysis shows that only owner‐manager attitudes positively influence the adoption of green practices and funds availability moderates the relations between regulations, green consumers and competitors with the adoption of green practices.
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author Satchapappichit, Sruangporn
Hashim, Noor Azmi
Hussin, Zolkafli
Inmuong, Yanyong
author_facet Satchapappichit, Sruangporn
Hashim, Noor Azmi
Hussin, Zolkafli
Inmuong, Yanyong
author_sort Satchapappichit, Sruangporn
title Institutional forces and the adoption of green practices among small and medium sized hotel in Southern, Thailand
title_short Institutional forces and the adoption of green practices among small and medium sized hotel in Southern, Thailand
title_full Institutional forces and the adoption of green practices among small and medium sized hotel in Southern, Thailand
title_fullStr Institutional forces and the adoption of green practices among small and medium sized hotel in Southern, Thailand
title_full_unstemmed Institutional forces and the adoption of green practices among small and medium sized hotel in Southern, Thailand
title_sort institutional forces and the adoption of green practices among small and medium sized hotel in southern, thailand
publisher JSRAD
publishDate 2016
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