The tourism industry is one of the largest industries in the world, and despite recent events that have made its operating environment more complex, the industry continues to grow [Theobald, 2005, Global Tourism, 3rdedn., Butterworth-Heinemann/Elsevier]. Commensurate to the size of the industry is a growth in the number of students pursuing degree courses in tourism around the world. Despite an increasingly sophisticated literature, the relative recency of the industry and its study has meant little attention has been paid in the ethics literature to the dilemmas facing tourism managers and its students. Based on interviews with senior members of the tourism industry six scenarios are developed with pertinence to the challenges faced by ind...
The aim of this study is to determine the ethical problems experienced in accommodation and travel ...
The purpose of this paper was to provide clues to the industry and the academia on how best to appro...
This study has examined ideal ethical beliefs together with perceived visitor, staff, and management...
Occupational ethics is very important in all professions, in every kind of business activity. In tou...
Historically there has been little discussion of research ethics in the published tourism literature...
Ethics in the workplace has become an increasing concern with the fast development and increasing co...
Many travelers now reveal a growing interest in eco-tourism, with the tourism industry in the Asia-P...
This is a new and much needed addition to the surprisingly under-studied issue of ethics as they app...
As an industry, tourism is considered the world's largest and most important,1 each year carrying mi...
This paper attempts to answer the usually neglected ethical questions of the interaction between tou...
Marketing ethics and corporate social responsibility may determine a company’s long-term success and...
This study has sought to examine ideal ethical beliefs together with employment context preferences ...
This paper purports a multi-level ethics management model by integrating and examining past theories...
Many travelers now reveal a growing interest in eco-tourism, with the tourism industry in the Asia-P...
This text draws together current thinking and practice in the tourism industry and allows readers to...
The aim of this study is to determine the ethical problems experienced in accommodation and travel ...
The purpose of this paper was to provide clues to the industry and the academia on how best to appro...
This study has examined ideal ethical beliefs together with perceived visitor, staff, and management...
Occupational ethics is very important in all professions, in every kind of business activity. In tou...
Historically there has been little discussion of research ethics in the published tourism literature...
Ethics in the workplace has become an increasing concern with the fast development and increasing co...
Many travelers now reveal a growing interest in eco-tourism, with the tourism industry in the Asia-P...
This is a new and much needed addition to the surprisingly under-studied issue of ethics as they app...
As an industry, tourism is considered the world's largest and most important,1 each year carrying mi...
This paper attempts to answer the usually neglected ethical questions of the interaction between tou...
Marketing ethics and corporate social responsibility may determine a company’s long-term success and...
This study has sought to examine ideal ethical beliefs together with employment context preferences ...
This paper purports a multi-level ethics management model by integrating and examining past theories...
Many travelers now reveal a growing interest in eco-tourism, with the tourism industry in the Asia-P...
This text draws together current thinking and practice in the tourism industry and allows readers to...
The aim of this study is to determine the ethical problems experienced in accommodation and travel ...
The purpose of this paper was to provide clues to the industry and the academia on how best to appro...
This study has examined ideal ethical beliefs together with perceived visitor, staff, and management...