利益相关者在肯尼亚沿海星级酒店采用绿色实践中的作用:伙伴关系和合作

Irungu Robert Wachira, A. D. Akinyi, Njoroge Joseph Muiruri
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酒店业和旅游业是预计将在转变新兴绿色经济方面发挥领导作用的关键经济部门之一。气候变化对生态可持续性的影响以及该行业的大幅增长,通过增加温室气体排放、水和能源消耗以及大量食物浪费,引起了人们的严重关注。从碳和材料密集型的方式提供游客体验的快速转变,强调利益相关者的参与和生态系统的健康,使旅游业成为转变新兴绿色经济的领导者。本文旨在确定利益相关者参与在肯尼亚海岸星级酒店采用绿色实践中的作用。本研究采用横断面调查设计。本研究的样本酒店采用分层随机选择确定。选择总经理和科长采用管理层级分层。部门负责人的数据采用半结构化问卷,总经理采用半结构化访谈表。数据分析包括描述性统计,以确定每个调查项目的频率、平均值、标准差和百分比。采用单样本t检验检验李克特量表反应的统计学显著性。采用多元线性回归模型进行假设检验。定性数据采用专题分析进行分析。研究结果表明,利益相关者的参与对绿色实践的采用有显著贡献(p=≤0.000≤0.05)。利益相关者的参与也是星级酒店采用绿色实践的关键预测因素(β= 0.760, P值<0.05)。该研究的结论是,利益相关者的参与为星级酒店采用的绿色实践提供了新的思路,定义了监测、审计、比较和报告的绩效指标。该研究建议,酒店管理人员、酒店协会和政府机构需要加强现有机构与主要利益相关者结成伙伴关系和协作的能力,调动绿色气候基金,开发和审查课程、培训资源以及酒店、旅游和环境研究方面的短期课程,从而加强绿色实践。
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Stakeholders’ Role in the Adoption of Green Practices among Star Rated Hotels along Coastal Kenya: Partnerships and Collaborations
The hospitality and tourism industry is one of the key economic sectors expected to take a leadership role in transforming the emerging green economy. Climate change impacts on ecological sustainability alongside considerable growth in the industry have raised critical concerns through increased emission of greenhouse gases, water, and energy consumption, and vast volumes of food waste. A rapid move from carbon and material-intensive ways of delivering visitor experiences with an emphasis on stakeholder involvement and ecosystem wellbeing makes tourism a leader in transforming the emerging green economy. This paper aims to determine the role of stakeholder engagement in the adoption of green practices by star-rated hotels along the Kenyan Coast. A cross-sectional survey design was applied in this study. Sample hotels for the study were identified using stratified random selection. Stratification of management tiers for selecting general managers and heads of sections was applied. Data from heads of sections were obtained using a semi-structured questionnaire while semi-structured interview schedule was used for general managers. Analysis of data included descriptive statistics in determining the frequencies, means, standard deviations, and percentages for each survey item. One sample t-test was used to test the statistical significance of Likert scale responses. Hypothesis testing was conducted using a multiple linear regression model. Qualitative data were analyzed using thematic analysis. The findings indicated that stakeholders’ engagement contributes significantly to the adoption of green practices (p=≤0.000≤0.05). Stakeholder’ engagement was also revealed as a key predictor of adoption of green practices in star rated hotels (β= .760, P - value<0.05). The study concluded that stakeholders’ engagement provide new ideas, define performance indicators for monitoring, auditing, comparison, and reporting green practices adopted by the star-rated hotels. The study recommended that hotel managers, hotel associations, and government agencies need to enhance green practices by strengthening the capacity of existing institutions to partner and collaborate with key stakeholders, mobilize green climate funds, develop and review curricula, training resources, and short courses in hospitality, tourism, and environmental studies.
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