Predictors of patronage intentions towards ‘green’ hotels in an emerging tourism market
Author
Filimonau, Viachaslau
Matute, Jorge
Mika, Miroslaw
Kubal-Czerwińska, Magdalena
Krzesiwo, Kinga
Pawłowska-Legwand, Aneta
Other authors
Universitat Ramon Llull. IQS
Publication date
2022-05ISSN
1873-4693
Abstract
Hotel administrations in emerging tourism markets do not invest in environmental conservation because of low confidence in that such investment will drive customer patronage. Empirical evidence is required to showcase what predicts patronage intentions towards ‘green’ hotels in emerging tourism markets. This evidence can encourage local hotel administrations to conserve the environment. This study augments theory of planned behaviour to explore predictors of customer patronage towards ‘green’ hotels in Poland, an emerging tourism market in East-Central Europe. Primary data are collected by the method of consumer survey (n = 376) and analysed by the method of structural equation modeling with partial least squares. The study identifies environmental knowledge and pro-environmental attitudes as strong predictors of patronage intentions. Knowledge of ‘green’ hotels has limited influence on patronage but strongly affects pro-environmental attitudes. Environmental concern significantly affects environmental knowledge but exerts limited effect on knowledge of ‘green’ hotels. Travel frequency does not influence patronage intentions, but tourist age and affluence do. Policy-making and management implications are discussed.
Document Type
Article
Document version
Published version
Language
English
Subject (CDU)
338 - Economic situation. Economic policy. Management of the economy. Economic planning. Production. Services. Prices
502 - The environment and its protection
Keywords
Pro-environmental behavior
Tourist accommodation
Environmentally-friendly hotel
Re-visit intention
Sustainable tourism
Turisme sostenible
Allotjament turístic
Turisme sostenible
Pages
p.11
Publisher
Elsevier
Is part of
International Journal of Hospitality Management 2022, 103, 103221
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