This paper reports on the preliminary findings of an exploratory study on environmental decision making in the context of largely small serviced accommodation establishments. It focuses on the motivations of owner‐managers for becoming environmentally involved and their reasons for joining an environmental accreditation scheme. The study was conducted in Scotland using face‐to‐face in‐depth interviews with members of the Green Tourism Business Scheme, an environmental accreditation scheme for tourism businesses. Initial analysis suggests that involvement in environmental activities may be driven by economic as well as ethical considerations. The results point to the role played by personal values and beliefs in small firms’ decision making and the need to gain a greater understanding of the complexity of motives that drive the small hospitality business owner.
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Nadia Tzschentke;
Nadia Tzschentke
PhD Research Student in the Faculty of Business and Arts, at Queen Margaret University College, Edinburgh, UK.
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David Kirk;
David Kirk
Director of Educational Strategy at Queen Margaret University College, Edinburgh, UK.
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Paul A. Lynch
Paul A. Lynch
Senior Lecturer at the School of Business and Enterprise, at Queen Margaret University College, Edinburgh, UK.
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 1757-1049
Print ISSN: 0959-6119
© Emerald Group Publishing Limited
2004
International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management (2004) 16 (2): 116–124.
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Tzschentke N, Kirk D, Lynch PA (2004), "Reasons for going green in serviced accommodation establishments". International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management, Vol. 16 No. 2 pp. 116–124, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/09596110410520007
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