Looking at tourism as an industry affecting different stakeholders, the notion of responsibility is increasingly addressed by destinations. By embracing the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), destination management organizations (DMO) take responsibility for their actions towards their environment and stakeholders. A clear definition of a DMO’s area of responsibility however remains unclear. Results of a website analysis and expert interviews show that the DMOs are required to play a manifold role including but not limiting to leadership, support, education, motivation and being a role-model. This paper therefore presents theoretical contribution in terms of managerial roles of a DMO when engaging in CSR
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Looking at tourism as an industry affecting different stakeholders, the notion of responsibility is ...
Sustainability work is something that is emphasized more and more. Corporate Social Responsibility, ...
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This study make an attempt to answer the question “what is the impact of corporate social responsibi...
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Abstract (250 words) As the travel industry consists of various sectors, which often depend on envir...
Over time the tourism industry has been expanding at an exponential rate to the point that around 1 ...
The current study intends to synthesise extant studies addressing corporate social responsibility (C...
This paper links the corporate social responsibility (CSR) paradigms to the sustainability agenda. T...
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In today's world companies seeking a stable and successful function alone is not enough to take care...
AbstractBusinesses cannot be isolated because employees depend on the business. Customers, suppliers...
This paper aims to define the domain of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) for hotel and accommod...
Tourism can be an enormous opportunity for low- and middle- income countries with limited alternativ...
Looking at tourism as an industry affecting different stakeholders, the notion of responsibility is ...
Sustainability work is something that is emphasized more and more. Corporate Social Responsibility, ...
Today in this world where corporations have assumed gigantic proportions in their use of all the res...
This study make an attempt to answer the question “what is the impact of corporate social responsibi...
The focus of this essay is set on a number of processes that affect the challenges of the tourist tr...
The purpose of this chapter is to provide an understanding of the principles and practices of Corpor...
Abstract (250 words) As the travel industry consists of various sectors, which often depend on envir...
Over time the tourism industry has been expanding at an exponential rate to the point that around 1 ...
The current study intends to synthesise extant studies addressing corporate social responsibility (C...
This paper links the corporate social responsibility (CSR) paradigms to the sustainability agenda. T...
This thesis explores how the notion of responsible business practice unfolds in a developing country...
In today's world companies seeking a stable and successful function alone is not enough to take care...
AbstractBusinesses cannot be isolated because employees depend on the business. Customers, suppliers...
This paper aims to define the domain of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) for hotel and accommod...
Tourism can be an enormous opportunity for low- and middle- income countries with limited alternativ...