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      A systematic and major review of proactive environmental strategies in hospitality and tourism: Looking back for moving forward

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          Saturation has attained widespread acceptance as a methodological principle in qualitative research. It is commonly taken to indicate that, on the basis of the data that have been collected or analysed hitherto, further data collection and/or analysis are unnecessary. However, there appears to be uncertainty as to how saturation should be conceptualized, and inconsistencies in its use. In this paper, we look to clarify the nature, purposes and uses of saturation, and in doing so add to theoretical debate on the role of saturation across different methodologies. We identify four distinct approaches to saturation, which differ in terms of the extent to which an inductive or a deductive logic is adopted, and the relative emphasis on data collection, data analysis, and theorizing. We explore the purposes saturation might serve in relation to these different approaches, and the implications for how and when saturation will be sought. In examining these issues, we highlight the uncertain logic underlying saturation—as essentially a predictive statement about the unobserved based on the observed, a judgement that, we argue, results in equivocation, and may in part explain the confusion surrounding its use. We conclude that saturation should be operationalized in a way that is consistent with the research question(s), and the theoretical position and analytic framework adopted, but also that there should be some limit to its scope, so as not to risk saturation losing its coherence and potency if its conceptualization and uses are stretched too widely.
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                Business Strategy and the Environment
                Bus Strat Env
                Wiley
                0964-4733
                1099-0836
                April 12 2022
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                [1 ]Department of Hotel Management, Faculty of Tourism and Hotels Alexandria University Alexandria Egypt
                [2 ]Department of Management Theories, Faculty of Management Science and Informatics University of Žilina Žilina Slovakia
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                10.1002/bse.3076
                e5681440-9eb0-457d-9170-725da3785359
                © 2022

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