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This paper focuses on Hilton's proprietary sustainability performance measurement system (SPMS) called LightStay (2010-2017). It draws on the case-study method and relies on three principal sources of information: In-house documents, a questionnaire completed by users of LightStay and interviews conducted with external experts. Specifically, the paper traces the system's evolution and highlights its distinctive features, exploring the challenges and trade-offs related to the design and workings of an SPMS in a hotel multinational. The study shows, among other things, how LightStay, using an internationally approved methodology of data collection, calculation, metrics and benchmarking, compares a hotel's predicted and actual environmental performance. It concludes by arguing that LightStay is a holistic platform that not only integrates precise measurement of the firm's environmental effects with its business operations and strategic goals but also acts as a repository of sustainability knowledge and a facilitator of organisational learning. Its value and originality lie in providing unique insights into the workings of a proprietary SPMS at a nonanonymised hotel company.
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Zientara, P., Bohdanowicz-Godfrey, P., Whitely, C., & MacIejewski, G. (2020, May 1). A case study of lightstay (2010-2017)-hilton’s corporate responsibility management system. Energies. Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI). https://doi.org/10.3390/en13092303
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