This study examines how hospitality students perceive ethics, corporate social responsibility (CSR), and sustainability (ECSRS) with regard to their current academic program and future career. Previous literature has shown an evolution in higher education institutions to implement ECSRS topics into their curriculum. This quantitative study measured 202 first-year students’ levels of interest, perceived importance, and potential implementation of ECSRS in a hospitality management program. Based on student responses, there is a high expectation that courses on ECSRS will be taught during their academic program to better prepare them for their future ambitions and the future of the planet
This study assesses how well hospitality and tourism programs instill a sense of personal social res...
This study assesses how well hospitality and tourism programs instill a sense of personal social res...
With today’s public debates concerning the environmental and social issues there is a need to educat...
This study examines how hospitality students perceive ethics, corporate social responsibility (CSR),...
The purpose of this article is to examine how higher education (HE) students perceive ethics, corpor...
The purpose of this article is to examine how higher education (HE) students perceive ethics, corpor...
One of the main responsibilities of higher education (HE) institutions is to prepare their future gr...
Employer attractiveness and recruiting success can offer a company competitive advantage. This study...
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) in tourism, with its central evironmental dimension, represent...
Higher education (HE) programs in hospitality/leisure management studies offer the theoretical knowl...
The purpose of this study is to examine hospitality and tourism students' attitudinal process shapin...
Given that research into attitudes to responsible management in education is still in its infancy, t...
Given that research into attitudes to responsible management in education is still in its infancy, t...
This study assesses how well hospitality and tourism programs instill a sense of personal social res...
This study assesses how well hospitality and tourism programs instill a sense of personal social res...
This study assesses how well hospitality and tourism programs instill a sense of personal social res...
This study assesses how well hospitality and tourism programs instill a sense of personal social res...
With today’s public debates concerning the environmental and social issues there is a need to educat...
This study examines how hospitality students perceive ethics, corporate social responsibility (CSR),...
The purpose of this article is to examine how higher education (HE) students perceive ethics, corpor...
The purpose of this article is to examine how higher education (HE) students perceive ethics, corpor...
One of the main responsibilities of higher education (HE) institutions is to prepare their future gr...
Employer attractiveness and recruiting success can offer a company competitive advantage. This study...
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) in tourism, with its central evironmental dimension, represent...
Higher education (HE) programs in hospitality/leisure management studies offer the theoretical knowl...
The purpose of this study is to examine hospitality and tourism students' attitudinal process shapin...
Given that research into attitudes to responsible management in education is still in its infancy, t...
Given that research into attitudes to responsible management in education is still in its infancy, t...
This study assesses how well hospitality and tourism programs instill a sense of personal social res...
This study assesses how well hospitality and tourism programs instill a sense of personal social res...
This study assesses how well hospitality and tourism programs instill a sense of personal social res...
This study assesses how well hospitality and tourism programs instill a sense of personal social res...
With today’s public debates concerning the environmental and social issues there is a need to educat...