A study on sustainability practices in the Malaysian Hospitality Industry

The hospitality industry encompasses an extensive variety of services that include food service, tourism and hotels. It can be considered a major service sector in the world economy today and described as an industry that has a great impact on the environment, discharging a huge amount of raw and so...

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Main Author: Kaur, Jasvinder
Format: Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)
Language:English
Published: 2014
Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/27995/
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description The hospitality industry encompasses an extensive variety of services that include food service, tourism and hotels. It can be considered a major service sector in the world economy today and described as an industry that has a great impact on the environment, discharging a huge amount of raw and solid waste, constituting a threat to the environment. While much as been done to promote tourism in Malaysia through activities such as Visit Malaysia Year (VMY), very little is done to ensure a sustainable development of the hospitality industry in Malaysia and the preservation of the natural environment for future generations. Of late, there is a growing concern on hotel organisations, as a sector of the tourism industry whose activities afflict the environment to start looking into its environmental impact. Therefore it is important that the hospitality sector in Malaysia consider more proactive measures in implementing sustainability practices in order to remain competitive globally or fail to compete with those designed as such. Some of the findings in this study have further clarified drivers and barriers that effect sustainable practices in the hospitality industry in Malaysia. It is hoped that findings from this research will add value to the existing body of knowledge and inspire policy makers and industry regulators to take the appropriate measures to ensure a sustainable growth of the hospitality industry and for the generations by supporting increased investment on implementing sustainable practices to conserve, preserve and protect the natural environment.
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spelling nottingham-279952017-12-23T02:26:24Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/27995/ A study on sustainability practices in the Malaysian Hospitality Industry Kaur, Jasvinder The hospitality industry encompasses an extensive variety of services that include food service, tourism and hotels. It can be considered a major service sector in the world economy today and described as an industry that has a great impact on the environment, discharging a huge amount of raw and solid waste, constituting a threat to the environment. While much as been done to promote tourism in Malaysia through activities such as Visit Malaysia Year (VMY), very little is done to ensure a sustainable development of the hospitality industry in Malaysia and the preservation of the natural environment for future generations. Of late, there is a growing concern on hotel organisations, as a sector of the tourism industry whose activities afflict the environment to start looking into its environmental impact. Therefore it is important that the hospitality sector in Malaysia consider more proactive measures in implementing sustainability practices in order to remain competitive globally or fail to compete with those designed as such. Some of the findings in this study have further clarified drivers and barriers that effect sustainable practices in the hospitality industry in Malaysia. It is hoped that findings from this research will add value to the existing body of knowledge and inspire policy makers and industry regulators to take the appropriate measures to ensure a sustainable growth of the hospitality industry and for the generations by supporting increased investment on implementing sustainable practices to conserve, preserve and protect the natural environment. 2014 Dissertation (University of Nottingham only) NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/27995/1/JasvinderKaur-7995.pdf Kaur, Jasvinder (2014) A study on sustainability practices in the Malaysian Hospitality Industry. [Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)]
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A study on sustainability practices in the Malaysian Hospitality Industry
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title_full A study on sustainability practices in the Malaysian Hospitality Industry
title_fullStr A study on sustainability practices in the Malaysian Hospitality Industry
title_full_unstemmed A study on sustainability practices in the Malaysian Hospitality Industry
title_short A study on sustainability practices in the Malaysian Hospitality Industry
title_sort study on sustainability practices in the malaysian hospitality industry
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/27995/