Abstract

Due to the growing awareness of consumers about the seriousness of environmental problems and the importance of environmental protection, more and more hotel companies have been developing green practices to respond to this environmental concern of customers. This paper proposes and tests the relationship between these "green" initiatives and the satisfaction of tourists and their intentions to return and their willingness to spread a positive word-of-mouth (WOM) of the hotel. In order to compare the hypotheses proposed, the methodology of the survey is used through a structured questionnaire based on the information provided by guests staying in 3 and 4-star hotels. The results show that there is a positive relationship between "green" practices and customer satisfaction, and in turn provides evidence of the effect of environmental measures, both direct and mediated through satisfaction, on the intention to return and the WOM developed by guests. Moreover, the motive of the trip plays a moderating role in the relationship between hotel “green practices” and guest satisfaction. Our work highlights the importance of the hotel companies' implementation of sustainable practices to meet the needs of their clients and the attainment of favourable attitudes towards their intention to return.

Highlights

  • In recent years the environmental impact of the growing holiday industry has become a vital issue (Legrand et al, 2016)

  • For over ten years "green hotels"- defined as environmentally-friendly accommodation which helps to protect the environment with measures to save water and energy and reduce solid

  • The results show that hotel's "green" practices have a significant, positive impact on guest satisfaction as well as on WOM and revisit intention respectively, and so hypotheses H1, H4 and H5 are accepted

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Introduction

In recent years the environmental impact of the growing holiday industry has become a vital issue (Legrand et al, 2016). For over ten years "green hotels"- defined as environmentally-friendly accommodation which helps to protect the environment with measures to save water and energy and reduce solid RESEARCH PAPER. More recent research suggests that consumers are becoming increasingly aware of environmental problems and are interested in purchasing "green" products and services (Han et al, 2009; Chan, 2013). According to the results of a survey conducted by Trip Advisor, 79% of interviewees chose to stay at hotels with environmentally-friendly practices (Trip Advisor, 2013), showing that in the hotel industry, tourists prefer to stay at hotels which are taking measures to protect the environment in order to contribute to environmental sustainability (Han et al, 2010)

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