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How Guest Perceived Green Hotel Practice. A Study of Indonesia
How Guest Perceived Green Hotel Practice. A Study of Indonesia

Author(s): Diena Mutiara LEMY, Reagan Brian, Jacob Ganef PAH
Subject(s): Economy, Energy and Environmental Studies, Tourism
Published by: ASERS Publishing
Keywords: green hotel; green hotel practice; green hotel attributes;

Summary/Abstract: Increasing awareness toward environmental conservation brings up the green hotel practice being applied into hotel daily operation. All the green practice done by the hotel supposedly beneficial for the environment without harming the service quality given to the guest. In fact, result from some studies has shown that not all guests have good perception towards green hotel practices. In regards with Indonesia, there are limited studies exploring the relationship between hotel guests and green hotel practice. This study tries to find out about how the guest perceived the green hotel practices. This study also exploring which green hotel attributes that most appealing to the guests. The survey was conducted in two major cities in Indonesia: Jakarta and Bandung. This study collect data with convenience sampling method and use descriptive analysis to explain it. The findings show that guest have positive attitude toward green hotel practice as long as their convenience and comfort during stay are not disturbed, and the price of the service are not increase because of green hotel practice. Based on the findings, it can be said that guest’s attitude is positive toward green hotel practice in Indonesia.

  • Issue Year: X/2019
  • Issue No: 08 (40)
  • Page Range: 1767-1778
  • Page Count: 12
  • Language: English