Pro-ecological hotel policies as assessed by guests

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The purpose of the research was to learn whether pro-ecological policies are important to guests staying at hotels. It is based on a survey of 274 guests staying at 23 hotels in Poland. Research has shown that 32.1% of survey participants consider pro-ecological issues when choosing a stay at a hotel. Close to 62% of guests believe that hotels should pursue such initiatives which are believed to yield environmental benefits, reductions in hotel operating costs, promotional effects, and a positive impact on a hotel's image. More than 35% of guests would be willing to pay more for a stay at a hotel that pursues environmentally-friendly policies. It is important to emphasize that pro-ecological activity is not used in hotel rankings in Poland.

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Kapera, I., & Wszendybył-Skulska, E. (2017). Pro-ecological hotel policies as assessed by guests. Turyzm/Tourism, 27(2), 57–62. https://doi.org/10.1515/tour-2017-0013

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