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The Development of a Green Practice Index for the Malaysian Hotel Industry
Author(s) -
A.K. SitiNabiha,
Roshni Ann George,
Nabsiah Abdul Wahid,
Azlan Amran,
Rozaidy Mahadi,
Ismail Abustan
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
issues in social and environmental accounting/issues in social and environmental accounting (isea)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2460-6081
pISSN - 1978-0591
DOI - 10.22164/isea.v8i1.88
Subject(s) - index (typography) , delphi method , context (archaeology) , business , developing country , hospitality industry , delphi , marketing , hospitality , sustainable development , hotel industry , economic growth , tourism , economics , geography , computer science , political science , mathematics , statistics , archaeology , world wide web , law , operating system
In recent years, the hotel industry has recognized the need to have more environmentally friendly operations. The main focus, however, has been on improving environmental management practices in developed countries. Furthermore, most attempts to develop assessment tools for green practices have come from such countries as well, which have a different socioeconomic situation from developing countries. Therefore, to capture a more accurate picture of environmental management practices from the developing country context, specifically a Malaysian context, the authors in this paper created an index to measure the level of green practices among Malaysian hotels. Doing so, however, resulted in a search for green index development methods. This lead to the discovery that existing tools such as the Delphi method were not appropriate tools that could be used to develop a Malaysian green index. To address the above, the authors propose a green index development method that can be used for a Malaysian and developing country context. Hence, in this paper, the method of developing a green practice index for the Malaysian hospitality industry, the differences and advantages of this method compared to the commonly used Delphi method and finally the Malaysian Green Practice Index for the hotel industry are presented.