Willingness to Pay More to Stay at a Boutique Hotel with an Environmental Management System. A Preliminary Study in Spain

Since 1990, both people’s recognition of the need for sustainability around the world and environmental management systems in the tourism industry have been growing. Academic studies have primarily focused on the willingness of consumers to pay more to stay in major hotel chains, finding that the in...

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Chains
Consumers
Environmental management
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Hotels
Hotels & motels
Studies
Sustainability
Tourism
Willingness to pay
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