TY - JOUR
T1 - Energy conservation in large-sized hotels
T2 - Insights from a developing country
AU - Salehi, Mohammad
AU - Filimonau, Viachaslau
AU - Ghaderi, Zahed
AU - Hamzehzadeh, Jamshid
N1 - Funding Information:
Our special gratitude goes to the hoteliers who collaborated wholeheartedly on this study. None.
Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 Elsevier Ltd
PY - 2021/10
Y1 - 2021/10
N2 - Tourism can drive positive, transformative changes in modern societies, but also becomes a source of significant environmental externalities. This is often the case for developing economies where the problem is exacerbated by immature national sustainability agendas. Targeted research, accounting for the local context, is necessary to enable transition of developing countries towards more sustainable patterns of tourism development. This study targets the hotel sector in Iran, one of the most energy inefficient hotel sectors around the world, to explore its pathway towards environmental sustainability. The dominance of domestic ownership and control and the prevalence of international economic sanctions are the distinctive features of the Iranian hotel sector. The study pinpoints reconfigurations in technology, knowledge, legislation and behavioural norms as the determinants of the sector's environmental sustainability quest. Domestic hospitality companies should champion transformative pro-environmental changes in the Iranian hotel sector until international economic sanctions are lifted.
AB - Tourism can drive positive, transformative changes in modern societies, but also becomes a source of significant environmental externalities. This is often the case for developing economies where the problem is exacerbated by immature national sustainability agendas. Targeted research, accounting for the local context, is necessary to enable transition of developing countries towards more sustainable patterns of tourism development. This study targets the hotel sector in Iran, one of the most energy inefficient hotel sectors around the world, to explore its pathway towards environmental sustainability. The dominance of domestic ownership and control and the prevalence of international economic sanctions are the distinctive features of the Iranian hotel sector. The study pinpoints reconfigurations in technology, knowledge, legislation and behavioural norms as the determinants of the sector's environmental sustainability quest. Domestic hospitality companies should champion transformative pro-environmental changes in the Iranian hotel sector until international economic sanctions are lifted.
KW - Developing country
KW - Energy conservation
KW - Environmental management
KW - Hotels
KW - Iran
KW - Sustainable development
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U2 - 10.1016/j.ijhm.2021.103061
DO - 10.1016/j.ijhm.2021.103061
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85114796481
SN - 0278-4319
VL - 99
JO - International Journal of Hospitality Management
JF - International Journal of Hospitality Management
M1 - 103061
ER -