TY - JOUR
T1 - Environmental Care Impact on Managing & Marketing Hospitality Industry in the Arab-World
AU - Mansour, Aly
AU - Arnous, Hanan
AU - Ahmed, Mohsen
AU - Fahmy, Mona
N1 - Mansour, A., Arnous, H. (2015). Environmental Care Impact on Managing & Marketing Hospitality Industry in the Arab-World (5th ed., vol. GIMC5). Kuala Lumpur: Proceedings of the 5thGlobal Islamic Marketing Conference in Kuala Lumpur Malaysia. https://docs.google.com/document/d/1kjoNpQx-ldkDjc2qdWQ3ko6shvPp7lqfHLdhhrJkYQk/edit#heading=h.5yh8qxl97lf3
PY - 2014
Y1 - 2014
N2 - Abstract
This study is an exploration of environmental care impact on the hospitality industry in the Arab-World. It started by reviewing the latest efforts of environmental awareness in the hospitality industry in the Arab-world. Various efforts to ensure environmental awareness within the hospitality industry in various parts of the world were then presented. The study presented successful practices overseas with possibilities and potentials of applying similar practices within the Arab-World. Finally, the study offered the positive impact of environmental awareness and solutions on the hospitality industry in the Arab-World.
This study used a quantitative research method. A 15-question survey was sent electronically to a random sample of college students throughout the State of Kuwait to obtain data, examine and address the research questions. The final study sample consisted of 116 students, representing 77% of original random population.
The analysis of the survey findings suggested that there is a strong potential for the feasibility of sustainable environmental practices within the hospitality industry in the Arab-World. Additionally, there was a consensus that youth groups were more eager than the older generations in applying positive environmental practices within the hospitality industry. The study also showed that youth groups prefer cheaper accommodations, such as hostels and youth camps, to enhance environmental practices while encouraging travelling within the region.
Key Words: Environmental awareness, Environmental care, environmental management, hospitality industry, hotel management.
AB - Abstract
This study is an exploration of environmental care impact on the hospitality industry in the Arab-World. It started by reviewing the latest efforts of environmental awareness in the hospitality industry in the Arab-world. Various efforts to ensure environmental awareness within the hospitality industry in various parts of the world were then presented. The study presented successful practices overseas with possibilities and potentials of applying similar practices within the Arab-World. Finally, the study offered the positive impact of environmental awareness and solutions on the hospitality industry in the Arab-World.
This study used a quantitative research method. A 15-question survey was sent electronically to a random sample of college students throughout the State of Kuwait to obtain data, examine and address the research questions. The final study sample consisted of 116 students, representing 77% of original random population.
The analysis of the survey findings suggested that there is a strong potential for the feasibility of sustainable environmental practices within the hospitality industry in the Arab-World. Additionally, there was a consensus that youth groups were more eager than the older generations in applying positive environmental practices within the hospitality industry. The study also showed that youth groups prefer cheaper accommodations, such as hostels and youth camps, to enhance environmental practices while encouraging travelling within the region.
Key Words: Environmental awareness, Environmental care, environmental management, hospitality industry, hotel management.
UR - https://dspace.auk.edu.kw/handle/11675/7645
M3 - Article
VL - 8
SP - 200
EP - 228
JO - Al-Hijaz International Refereed Journal for Islamic & Arabic Studies
JF - Al-Hijaz International Refereed Journal for Islamic & Arabic Studies
IS - 8
T2 - 5thGlobal Islamic Marketing Conference in Kuala Lumpur Malaysia
Y2 - 1 January 2015 through 1 January 2015
ER -