Sustainability motivations and practices in small tourism enterprises in European protected areas

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Leeds Beckett University

Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (UOC)

Publication date

2019-04-04T16:56:42Z

2019-04-04T16:56:42Z

2014-01



Abstract

A survey of around 900 tourism enterprises in 57 European protected areas shows that small firms are more involved in taking responsibility for being sustainable than previously expected, including eco-savings related operational practices but also reporting a wide range of social and economic responsibility actions. Two-step cluster analysis was used to group the firms in three groups based on their motivations to be sustainable. Business driven firms implement primarily eco-savings activities and are commercially oriented. Legitimization driven firms respond to perceived stakeholder pressure and report a broad spectrum of activities. Lifestyle and value driven firms report the greatest number of environmental, social and economic activities. No profile has a higher business performance than average. The study has implications for policy programmes promoting sustainability behaviour change based primarily on a business case argument.

Document Type

Article


Submitted version

Language

English

Publisher

Journal of Cleaner Production

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Journal of Cleaner Production, 2016, 137()

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jclepro.2014.01.071

Recommended citation

Font, X., Garay, L. & Jones, S. (2016). Sustainability motivations and practices in small tourism enterprises in European protected areas. Journal of Cleaner Production, 137(), 1439-1448. doi: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2014.01.071

0959-6526

2-s2.0-84893833714

10.1016/j.jclepro.2014.01.071

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