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Author : Tamara Young & Amy Maguire
School/Work Place : The University of Newcastle Australia
Contact : tamara.young@newcastle.edu.au
Year : 2016
Businesses committed to corporate social responsibility (CSR) are guided by policy that focuses on the integration of social and environmental concerns in all aspects of business strategy and practice (Lund-Durlacher, 2015). This paper considers CSR in the context of education for sustainability in tourism. Our focus is on higher education institutions, and their obligation to produce graduates with a strong and developed sense of knowing about social responsibility, equity and justice. One way to achieve these goals is through Indigenised curricula. A fundamental goal of Indigenised curricula is to increase education participation of Indigenous people. Indigenised curricula can also develop skills, knowledges and attitudes that enable all students to contribute to a multi-cultural society, with particular cultural sensitivity to Indigenous experiences. These considerations are pertinent in tourism education to ensure that students have the critical and integrative knowledge to contribute to the sustainable development of tourism. Given the global prevalence of Indigenous tourism, curricula that embeds Indigenous ways of knowing (including Indigenous perspectives on Indigenous rights and self-determination) is critical for student understandings of the issues and tensions implicit in the development of Indigenous tourism.

List of Articles
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54 Think Tank XVI Crowdsourcing – New Ways of an efficient Corporate Soc... file 2660 Jul 02, 2016

Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Corporate Sustainability (CS) play a more and more crucial role in the development of hotel business. A study of the French hotel company Accor shows, that sustainability is a determining factor of ...

Author: Matthias Straub 

Year: 2016 

53 Think Tank XVI Adoption and diffusion of sustainability in tourism an... file 2589 Jul 02, 2016

This study explores why family firms adopt social and ecological policies that go beyond regulations, which includes hard (e.g., law; Berrone et al., 2010) or soft (e.g., certificates; Rivera, 2002) regulations. To accomplish this, the stud...

Author: Johanna Zanon, Andreas Kallmuenzer, William Nikolakis & Mike Peters 

Year: 2016 

52 Think Tank XVII Providing sustainable innovations in the hospitality i... file 2542 Aug 17, 2017

Sustainability and eco-friendliness is gaining considerable attention within the hotel industry (Chen, Sloan & Legrand, 2009; Kim & Han, 2010). There has been a growing awareness of the environmental and social influence of hotel ope...

Author: Julia Zimmermann & Matthias Straub 

Year: 2017 

51 Think Tank XVIII Socially Inclusive Holidays with Sighted Guiding: Moti... file 2512 Jan 07, 2019

Key words: inclusive tourism, visual impairment, sighted guiding, motivation

Author: Kristof Tomej 

Year: 2018 

50 Think Tank XVI Assessing the sustainability reporting of a JSE compan... file 2493 Jul 02, 2016

The world is changing into a place where broader spectra of responsibilities are now being embraced. A significant realisation has grown throughout the world that the Earth’s natural resources are scarce. Industrialisation and economic grow...

Author: Candice Hunter & Kevin Mearns 

Year: 2016 

49 Think Tank XVII A meta-analysis of the tourism and economic growth nexus file 2472 Aug 17, 2017

The existing literature is fraught with empirical studies delineating the impact of the tourism sector on economic growth. However, the results are at best inconclusive. In this regard, the aim of the present study is to investigate the unde...

Author: Boopendra Seetanah & Robin Nunkoo & Raja Vinesh Sannassee & Paul Georges Warren Moraghen & Zameelah Rifkha Khan Jaffur 

Year: 2017 

48 Think Tank XVII A system thinking approach towards promoting sustainab... file 2377 Aug 17, 2017

Over the decades, tourism has experienced continued growth and developing diversification to become one of the fastest growing economic sectors worldwide. Every year the tourism industry has experienced steady growth. International tourist a...

Author: Toshima Makoondlall-Chadee, Chandradeo Bokhoree, Deepa Sumputh 

Year: 2017 

47 Think Tank XVIII Using Delphi technique to identify experts’ opinion on... file 2359 Jan 07, 2019

Key words: Conservation Behaviour, The Great Barrier Reef, Delphi Techniques

Author: Karen Hofman 

Year: 2018 

46 Think Tank XVII Managing open rock art sites for tourism, in the centr... file 2322 Aug 17, 2017

Rock art is found across the world and is a unique heritage which is divided into three main categories; rock paintings (pictographs), rock engravings, (petroglyphs), and geoglyphs (natural objects used as designs) (Anati, 1993; Clottes, 199...

Author: Claire Louisa Fordred & Kevin Mearns 

Year: 2017 

45 Think Tank XVIII Advocating the utilisation of visitor book inscription... file 2310 Jan 07, 2019

Key words: Visitor books, visitor experience, visitor satisfaction, Mnemba Island, Zanzibar.

Author: Kevin Mearns 

Year: 2018 

44 Think Tank XVI Tourists’ attitude towards and willingness to pay for ... file 2308 Jul 02, 2016

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Author: Isabel Lissner & Marius Mayer 

Year: 2016 

43 Think Tank XVI Challenges to attaining “Accessible Tourism for All” i... file 2258 Jul 01, 2016

Although the discussion on Accessible Tourism has increased in intensity over the past 20 years, and by now there are even a few examples of Good Practices being implemented, it nevertheless must be pointed out that this approach is not yet ...

Author: Andreas Kagermeier 

Year: 2016 

42 Think Tank XVII Collaborative knowledge production development and act... file 2216 Aug 17, 2017

Increasingly, literature has depicted food tourism as a powerful contributor to the ‘triple bottom line’ of economic, social, and environmental sustainability in rural communities (e.g. Sidali et al., 2015; Sims, 2009; Everret & Aitchson...

Author: Yukari Higuchi & Yasuhiro Yamanaka 

Year: 2017 

41 Think Tank XV Protected areas and community wildlife-based tourism i... file 2181 Jul 27, 2015

Tourism planning in protected areas (PAs) entails addressing two partly competing and overlapping goals: preserving heritage and providing access. Resolving potential conflicts between these two goals is particularly challenging at the inter...

Author: MorenTibabo Stone & Gyan P. Nyaupane 

Year: 2015 

40 Think Tank XIX Pilgrum experience as an avenue for sustainable tourism? file 2130 Oct 23, 2019

Key words: religious tourism, pilgrimage, sustainable practicesPages: 8-11 Pilgrim experience as an avenue for sustainable tourism.pdf Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE /* Style Definitions */ table.MsoNormalTable {mso-style-nam...

Author: Senebto Dagnachew 

Year: 2019 

39 Think Tank XVI The influence of environmental attitudes and concerns ... file 2080 Jul 02, 2016

This study investigates environmental attitudes and concerns of Germans tourists towards climate change. Furthermore it analyses if there are attempts to neutralise air travel emissions by means of voluntary carbon-offsetting. Past research...

Author: Isabell Wulfsberg, Dirk Reiser, Volker Rundshagen & Nicolai Scherle 

Year: 2016 

38 Think Tank XIX Bridging the Gap: Co-design for Sustainable Tourism De... file 2056 Oct 23, 2019

Key words: Sustainable tourism development; co-design; collaboration; education; transformative learning. Page: 34-37 Bridging the Gap.pdf Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE /* Style Definitions */ table.MsoNormalTable {mso-style...

Author: Eva Duedahl and Janne Liburd 

Year: 2019 

37 Think Tank XIX The dive resort industry in Indonesia: An exploration ... file 2033 Oct 23, 2019

Key words: Dive tourism, marine life, current and future threats, mitigation, resilience, sustainability. Page: 12-33 The dive resort industry in Indonesia.pdf Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE /* Style Definitions */ table.MsoN...

Author: Joerg Domroes and Mondher Sahli 

Year: 2019 

36 Think Tank XVII Responsible tourism and innovation practices by touris... file 2000 Aug 17, 2017

Responsible tourism incorporates economic, environmental and social imperatives in accordance with ‘sustainable tourism’ notions (Booyens & Rogerson, 2016a). This research argues that tourism firms need to innovate in order to be economi...

Author: Irma Booyens and Christian M. Rogerson 

Year: 2017 

35 Think Tank XVI Analysing CSR Practices in Food Operations: A case stu... file 1991 Jul 01, 2016

Food consumption is seen by most tourists as an important part of their holiday and tourism often takes place in ecologically, socially and culturally sensitive destinations. Through food consumption, it is not only possible to support heal...

Author: Dagmar Lund-Durlacher, Hannes Antonschmidt & Klaus-Peter Fritz 

Year: 2016 

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