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Clubs’ Environmentally Responsible Behavior: The Perspectives of Club Managers in North America
ABSTRACT This study investigated clubs’ corporate environmental responsibility (CER), environmentally responsible behavior (ERB), and perceived barriers to implementing ERB. Two primary categories of clubs emerged from the 296 club managers surveyed: clubs that embraced sustainable practices as an operating standard and those that did not value sustainable practices. Independent samples t-tests and Chi-square tests were utilized to compare the differences between the two types of clubs. Results revealed that clubs that engaged in sustainable practices valued CER greatly, had lower perceived barriers to ERB implementation, and conducted more ERB practices. The findings enhanced our current understanding of clubs’ environmental management and challenges, expanding the club research literature. Clubs are suggested to develop a sustainable environmental strategy that motivates them to better engage in environmental practices.
期刊介绍:
The International Journal of Hospitality & Tourism Administration is an applied, internationally oriented hospitality and tourism management journal designed to help practitioners and researchers stay abreast of the latest developments in the field as well as facilitate the exchange of ideas. The journal addresses critical competency areas that will help practitioners be successful in this growing field now and into the future. An exciting and challenging international forum, the journal reflects current happenings and trends in the industry.