The Sustainability Approaches Of Banyan Tree Hotel Bangkok Thailand: A Case Study Analyzing The Impact Of It Affecting The Employee's Motivation

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The sustainability approaches of Banyan Tree Hotel Bangkok Thailand: A case study analyzing the impact of it affecting the employee's motivation

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ABSTRACT

In this study we try to explore the concept of sustainability and motivation through a more in-depth, instilled approach and aim to analyze how does the relationship between them works in the favor of these two independent variables. These days, motivation is extremely important when it comes to individuals understanding and comprehending the kind of issues and concerns that are associated with sustainability. With the hospitality industry, which has been undertaken as part of this research study, the main focus of the research is on what are the basic reasons, which lead to the long-term performance of hotels around the globe. Authors and researches continue to make way for highlighting and identifying the key reasons and factors which contribute towards the development and understanding of the kind of problems and issues that are associated with motivation and sustainability in the hospitality industry.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTII

DECLARATIONIII

ABSTRACTIV

CHAPTER 01: INTRODUCTION1

Introduction1

Background of the Study2

Problem Statement3

Research Aim3

Research Objectives3

Research Question4

Significance of the Study5

Rationale/ Nature of the Study5

CHAPTER 02: LITERATURE REVIEW7

Sustainability of the Earth7

Sustainability in Asia-Pacific Region8

Sustainability in the Hospitality Industry11

Sustainability: From an employee's perspective12

Sustainability and Employee Motivation13

The Triple Bottom Line (TBL) theory: In light of sustainability16

The Planet Aspect: In line with Triple Bottom Line (TBL) theory16

Environmentally Friendly buildings (EFB'S): An initiative20

Environmentally Friendly Buildings Objectives21

Features of Environmentally Friendly buildings21

CHAPTER 03: METHODOLOGY24

Research Philosophy24

Research Approach24

Research Strategy25

Research Method25

CHAPTER 04: DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS26

Barriers towards implementing environmental initiatives32

Incentives towards environmental initiatives36

CHAPTER 05: CONCLUSION40

Recommendations and Further Research40

REFERENCES46

APPENDIX53

CHAPTER 01: INTRODUCTION

Introduction

Over the decades, sustainability has been a controversial and popular topic; people from all walks of life start being aware of their surroundings. Since sustainability doesn't just affect us for our current environment but also for our next generations (Carroll, 2006, pp. 39). The overused of limited natural resources would lead to a massive problem for the future (Carroll & Nasi, 2007, pp. 46).

Especially, under the condition of abnormal climate changes which start affecting us for at least the last two decades, specialists and government invest a lot of capital and did a lot of researches on implementing new technology or methods to reduce the environmental stress and seek for substitutions in order to lengthen the usage of some certain existences of natural resources (Carroll & Bucholtz, 2006, pp.48).

Regarding to the Triple Bottom Line (TBL) theory which will be further elaborated in below, apart from concerning the environmental impact, people concern about the economic action and also social proceed as well (Bruner, McKee & Santore, 2005, ...