The Demand for, and Participation in Corporate Social Responsibility and Sustainable Tourism – Implications for the Caribbean
Journal: ARA: Journal of Tourism Research (Vol.2, No. 1)Publication Date: 2009-07-15
Authors : Rachel Dodds Marion Joppe;
Page : 1-11
Keywords : Tourism CSR; codes of conduct; certification; sustainable tourism market share;
Abstract
There is no shortage of literature on the need for sustainable tourism, yet relatively few authors have examined how this is being achieved in practice and its implications for specific regions of the world. This study aims to identify and assess tourism corporate social responsibility practices and codes of conduct, whether put out by international or non-government organizations or selfimposed by corporations. The study also set out to determine demand for sustainable tourism. By identifying the current status of sustainability within the tourism industry, it is possible to determine what actions are needed to further this agenda, especially in areas such as the Caribbean. The question first arose as part of a larger study, conducted for the World Bank/International Finance Corporation (Dodds & Joppe, 2005), however, this study provided a larger scope regarding access to tourism markets by lesser developed countries.
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