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Author : Karen Hughes & Gianna Moscardo
School/Work Place : University of Queensland & James Cook University, Australia
Contact : k.hughes2@uq.edu.au
Year : 2016
OPA : 2016 Outstanding Paper Award Winner
Many tourism corporate responsibility programs require the support and/or compliance of guests or customers, yet little attention has been paid to the design of strategies to encourage this compliance.  Research in the areas of tourist interpretation, social marketing and sustainability marketing has all addressed aspects of this issue across a range of situations.  A review of this literature is used to generate principles for the design and implementation of effective strategies to support customer compliance with CR programs in tourism businesses.  Implementation of these principles is demonstrated through two contrasting holiday scenarios.  Suggestions for extending CR strategies beyond the immediate confines and concerns of individual tourism businesses are also presented. 

List of Articles
No. Subject Viewssort Date
3 Think Tank XVI The moderating role of values in planned behaviour: th... file 435 Jul 02, 2016

In the past five years, we (a group of researchers from the Leeds Becket University and the Open University of Catalonia) have been working on different studies about the CSR motivations, barriers and practices in tourism small and medium e...

Author: LluĂ­s Garay, Xavier Font & August Francesc Corrons 

Year: 2016 

2 Think Tank XVI Volunteering and donations for biodiversity conservati... file 423 Jul 01, 2016

In 2010, the newly elected government of New Zealand, of neo-liberal orientation, has adopted its Business Growth Agenda. This has been implemented through a series of legal, policy and organizational changes, affecting the governance of th...

Author: Valentina Dinica 

Year: 2016 

1 Think Tank XVI Can Tourism Businesses Foster Better Inclusion for Peo... file 384 Jul 02, 2016

It is difficult to deny that despite its increased popularity, the concept of social entrepreneurship has not received a clearer understanding in a theoretical context. Zahra, Gedajlovic, Neubaum, and Shulman (2009) list 20 definitions of s...

Author: Kristof Tomej 

Year: 2016 

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