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Velaoras, K.; Menegaki, A. N.; Polyzos, S.; Gotzamani, K. The Role of Environmental Certifications in the Hospitality Industry: Assessing Sustainability, Consumer Preferences and Economic Impact. Preprints2024, 2024102124. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints202410.2124.v2
Velaoras, K.; Menegaki, A. N.; Polyzos, S.; Gotzamani, K. The Role of Environmental Certifications in the Hospitality Industry: Assessing Sustainability, Consumer Preferences and Economic Impact. Preprints 2024, 2024102124. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints202410.2124.v2
Velaoras, K.; Menegaki, A. N.; Polyzos, S.; Gotzamani, K. The Role of Environmental Certifications in the Hospitality Industry: Assessing Sustainability, Consumer Preferences and Economic Impact. Preprints2024, 2024102124. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints202410.2124.v2
APA Style
Velaoras, K., Menegaki, A. N., Polyzos, S., & Gotzamani, K. (2024). The Role of Environmental Certifications in the Hospitality Industry: Assessing Sustainability, Consumer Preferences and Economic Impact. Preprints. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints202410.2124.v2
Chicago/Turabian Style
Velaoras, K., Serafeim Polyzos and Katerina Gotzamani. 2024 "The Role of Environmental Certifications in the Hospitality Industry: Assessing Sustainability, Consumer Preferences and Economic Impact" Preprints. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints202410.2124.v2
Abstract
Hotel certifications have become increasingly vital in promoting sustainability within the hospitality industry, providing frameworks that guide hotels toward reducing their environmental footprint, enhancing operational efficiency and gaining a competitive edge in the marketplace. This review explores the development, types and impacts of hotel certifications, with a focus on prominent schemes such as ISO 14001, LEED, Green Key, and EarthCheck. Through an analysis of case studies from globally recognized hotels, we highlight how certifications contribute to significant reductions in energy and water use, improved waste management and enhanced biodiversity protection, while also delivering economic benefits through cost savings and increased guest loyalty. The paper also examines consumer perceptions of certifications and their willingness to pay (WTP) for certified hotels. Findings suggest that eco-conscious travelers, particularly younger generations, are willing to pay a premium for hotels that demonstrate a commitment to sustainability, though consumer awareness of certification schemes remains limited. The barriers to adopting certifications, such as high initial costs, resource limitations and management resistance, are also discussed, along with the challenges posed by greenwashing and the proliferation of certification schemes. Looking to the future, this review identifies key trends that will shape the evolution of hotel certifications, including increased transparency, the integration of smart technologies, the expanding role of social responsibility and alignment with global sustainability goals such as the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Hotel certifications are not only crucial for environmental sustainability, but also serve as a powerful tool for enhancing the economic viability of hotels in an increasingly competitive and sustainability-driven market.
Keywords
Environmental certifications; sustainable tourism; hospitality industry; consumer behavior; willingness to pay (WTP); hotel sustainability
Subject
Environmental and Earth Sciences, Environmental Science
Copyright:
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