Hotel environmental sustainability practices within Institutional Theory Framework
The purpose of this paper is to explain factors influencing the environment sustainability practice (ESP) in a Sarawak based hotel using the isomorphism tenet. An explanatory case study was applied. A semistructured interview with the hotel personnel was conducted and the hotel website was analyse...
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| author | Corina, Joseph Esmie, Obrin Nichol Chan, Valerie Sue Lin Abdullah Patricia, Melvin Jussem |
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| description | The purpose of this paper is to explain factors influencing the environment sustainability practice (ESP) in
a Sarawak based hotel using the isomorphism tenet. An explanatory case study was applied. A semistructured
interview with the hotel personnel was conducted and the hotel website was analysed. The
coercive isomorphism arises from the invitation by the National Resource Environmental Board (NREB)
to participate in the Sarawak Chief Minister Award and compliance with the ASEAN Tourism Standard, an
indication of legitimacy, to be socially acceptable. In terms of the mimetic isomorphism, Hotel A imitated
the best practices of its peers in the same organizational field. Finally, normative isomorphism evidence
was proven by professional networking via attendance in the environmental award presentation. The content analysis reveals that there is a low disclosure of sustainability information on the hotel’s website.
This research contributes to the CSR literature in the hotel industry particularly in an emerging economy
in terms of promoting the particpation in the Environmental Award competition and disclosure on the
website. |
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| spelling | unimas-180602017-10-17T01:47:45Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/18060/ Hotel environmental sustainability practices within Institutional Theory Framework Corina, Joseph Esmie, Obrin Nichol Chan, Valerie Sue Lin Abdullah Patricia, Melvin Jussem HG Finance HS Societies secret benevolent etc HT Communities. Classes. Races The purpose of this paper is to explain factors influencing the environment sustainability practice (ESP) in a Sarawak based hotel using the isomorphism tenet. An explanatory case study was applied. A semistructured interview with the hotel personnel was conducted and the hotel website was analysed. The coercive isomorphism arises from the invitation by the National Resource Environmental Board (NREB) to participate in the Sarawak Chief Minister Award and compliance with the ASEAN Tourism Standard, an indication of legitimacy, to be socially acceptable. In terms of the mimetic isomorphism, Hotel A imitated the best practices of its peers in the same organizational field. Finally, normative isomorphism evidence was proven by professional networking via attendance in the environmental award presentation. The content analysis reveals that there is a low disclosure of sustainability information on the hotel’s website. This research contributes to the CSR literature in the hotel industry particularly in an emerging economy in terms of promoting the particpation in the Environmental Award competition and disclosure on the website. Institute of Borneo Studies, UNIMAS 2016 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/18060/7/HOTEL%20ENVIRONMENTAL%20SUSTAINABILITY%20PRACTICES%20%28abstract%29.pdf Corina, Joseph and Esmie, Obrin Nichol and Chan, Valerie Sue Lin Abdullah and Patricia, Melvin Jussem (2016) Hotel environmental sustainability practices within Institutional Theory Framework. Journal of Borneo Kalimantan, 2 (2). pp. 1-14. ISSN 2289-2583 http://www.borneo.unimas.my/images/jbk2016/jbk2.2/manuscript-no.2.pdf |
| spellingShingle | HG Finance HS Societies secret benevolent etc HT Communities. Classes. Races Corina, Joseph Esmie, Obrin Nichol Chan, Valerie Sue Lin Abdullah Patricia, Melvin Jussem Hotel environmental sustainability practices within Institutional Theory Framework |
| title | Hotel environmental sustainability practices within Institutional Theory Framework |
| title_full | Hotel environmental sustainability practices within Institutional Theory Framework |
| title_fullStr | Hotel environmental sustainability practices within Institutional Theory Framework |
| title_full_unstemmed | Hotel environmental sustainability practices within Institutional Theory Framework |
| title_short | Hotel environmental sustainability practices within Institutional Theory Framework |
| title_sort | hotel environmental sustainability practices within institutional theory framework |
| topic | HG Finance HS Societies secret benevolent etc HT Communities. Classes. Races |
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