Evaluating the role of environmental concern, risk perception and stakeholder salience in driving sustainable water consumption within sustainability project initiatives in the UAE hospitality sector

The global water scarcity problem and unsustainable water consumption hinders the realisation of sustainability goals, therefore, the aim of this thesis is to empirically examine the influence of individual and stakeholder factors on the success of sustainability project initiatives in relation to s...

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Main Author: ElShafei, Rasha Abd El Nafea (author)
Published: 2017
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Online Access:http://bspace.buid.ac.ae/handle/1234/1130
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv risk perception
environmental concern
stakeholder salience
sustainable water consumption
sustainability project initiatives
United Arab Emirates (UAE)
hospitality sector
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Evaluating the role of environmental concern, risk perception and stakeholder salience in driving sustainable water consumption within sustainability project initiatives in the UAE hospitality sector
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description The global water scarcity problem and unsustainable water consumption hinders the realisation of sustainability goals, therefore, the aim of this thesis is to empirically examine the influence of individual and stakeholder factors on the success of sustainability project initiatives in relation to sustainable water consumption in the UAE hospitality sector. Within a quantitative research approach, individual determinants of sustainable water consumption were identified. Stakeholder action framework is developed and designed as a questionnaire in an effort to collect and statistically analyse data from managers in UAE hospitality sector. The results indicate that individual determinants were significantly associated with sustainable water consumption strategies and practices. Albeit, the role of stakeholders salience attributes were critically important in this association. A significant positive influence on the association was shaped by power, urgency and legitimacy attributes. Moderation effect was manifested by the urgency and legitimacy attributes. Government and business stakeholders were the most salient stakeholders whereas; customers’ saliency was not detected. This thesis shifts sustainability research focus from individualistic paradigm to stakeholder paradigm. Findings will be cornerstone in achieving sustainability goals as it guides on factors contributing to sustainability project initiatives success. The study is limited to UAE hospitality sector; therefore, generalisation of results to other sectors is challenged.
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spelling Evaluating the role of environmental concern, risk perception and stakeholder salience in driving sustainable water consumption within sustainability project initiatives in the UAE hospitality sectorElShafei, Rasha Abd El Nafearisk perceptionenvironmental concernstakeholder saliencesustainable water consumptionsustainability project initiativesUnited Arab Emirates (UAE)hospitality sectorThe global water scarcity problem and unsustainable water consumption hinders the realisation of sustainability goals, therefore, the aim of this thesis is to empirically examine the influence of individual and stakeholder factors on the success of sustainability project initiatives in relation to sustainable water consumption in the UAE hospitality sector. Within a quantitative research approach, individual determinants of sustainable water consumption were identified. Stakeholder action framework is developed and designed as a questionnaire in an effort to collect and statistically analyse data from managers in UAE hospitality sector. The results indicate that individual determinants were significantly associated with sustainable water consumption strategies and practices. Albeit, the role of stakeholders salience attributes were critically important in this association. A significant positive influence on the association was shaped by power, urgency and legitimacy attributes. Moderation effect was manifested by the urgency and legitimacy attributes. Government and business stakeholders were the most salient stakeholders whereas; customers’ saliency was not detected. This thesis shifts sustainability research focus from individualistic paradigm to stakeholder paradigm. Findings will be cornerstone in achieving sustainability goals as it guides on factors contributing to sustainability project initiatives success. The study is limited to UAE hospitality sector; therefore, generalisation of results to other sectors is challenged.The British University in Dubai (BUiD)2018-04-25T06:44:24Z2018-04-25T06:44:24Z2017-12Thesisapplication/pdf2014132014http://bspace.buid.ac.ae/handle/1234/1130enoai:bspace.buid.ac.ae:1234/11302021-09-06T07:56:20Z
spellingShingle Evaluating the role of environmental concern, risk perception and stakeholder salience in driving sustainable water consumption within sustainability project initiatives in the UAE hospitality sector
ElShafei, Rasha Abd El Nafea
risk perception
environmental concern
stakeholder salience
sustainable water consumption
sustainability project initiatives
United Arab Emirates (UAE)
hospitality sector
title Evaluating the role of environmental concern, risk perception and stakeholder salience in driving sustainable water consumption within sustainability project initiatives in the UAE hospitality sector
title_full Evaluating the role of environmental concern, risk perception and stakeholder salience in driving sustainable water consumption within sustainability project initiatives in the UAE hospitality sector
title_fullStr Evaluating the role of environmental concern, risk perception and stakeholder salience in driving sustainable water consumption within sustainability project initiatives in the UAE hospitality sector
title_full_unstemmed Evaluating the role of environmental concern, risk perception and stakeholder salience in driving sustainable water consumption within sustainability project initiatives in the UAE hospitality sector
title_short Evaluating the role of environmental concern, risk perception and stakeholder salience in driving sustainable water consumption within sustainability project initiatives in the UAE hospitality sector
title_sort Evaluating the role of environmental concern, risk perception and stakeholder salience in driving sustainable water consumption within sustainability project initiatives in the UAE hospitality sector
topic risk perception
environmental concern
stakeholder salience
sustainable water consumption
sustainability project initiatives
United Arab Emirates (UAE)
hospitality sector
url http://bspace.buid.ac.ae/handle/1234/1130