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Title How to Carry out the Transition towards a More Circular Tourist Activity in the Hotel Sector. The Role of Innovation
ID_Doc 16640
Authors Florido, C; Jacob, M; Payeras, M
Title How to Carry out the Transition towards a More Circular Tourist Activity in the Hotel Sector. The Role of Innovation
Year 2019
Published Administrative Sciences, 9, 2
DOI 10.3390/admsci9020047
Abstract Tourism causes important environmental impacts and can generate great pressure on local resources, such as land, water, energy and food, generating large amounts of waste, as well as problems of congestion, noise and air pollution. The circular economy is presented as an alternative model to the linear model, which recognizes the fundamental role of the environment, its functions and the interaction between the environment and the economic system. The hotel sector and the tourism sector in general, have been criticized for not adequately addressing environmental problems and global warming. In order to carry out the transition to a circular economy (CE), it is essential to innovate in business models, designing a circular business model. The objective of this work is to design guidelines on possible actions and opportunities that allow us to carry out a successful transition towards a circular model in hotel companies, as well as to design a model for this transition in a tourism destination, analyzing the roles of the different agents in this transition. Findings identified the main opportunities and benefits of this transition in the hotel sector and describes a three-axis model to carry out this transition in a tourism destination, identifying the roles of public administrations and DMOs, resident population and the tourism sector. Future research implications are also discussed.
Author Keywords sustainable tourism; circular economy; innovation; hotel sector's competitiveness
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
EID WOS:000474932200019
WoS Category Management
Research Area Business & Economics
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