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RESOURCES: RESEARCH AGENDAS

Author : BEST Education Network
Year : 2006 | Think Tank VI

PRELIMINARY RESEARCH AGENDA

Definition

  • Define CSR in the context of sustainable tourism (scope/limits)
  • Different stakeholders´ definitions of CSR
  • Different cultures’/regions’ definitions of CSR  

Ethical bases

  • Examination of underlying ethical approaches and belief systems
  • Who should decide what determines the ethical beliefs?
  • Issues of participatory decisions
  • Ethical paradigm shifts  

Research methodology/approaches

  • Eclectic approach to literature search and methodologies
  • What methodology/approach, explanatory model
  • Identification of best practices

Perspectives : Scope of concept

  • Types of Stakeholder: governments, communities, companies, DMOs, NGOs, employees, customers, suppliers, associations, media
  • Linkage between various stakeholders (partnerships, clusters, networks, sponsorships, interactions etc.)
  • Roles and responsibilities of different stakeholders
  • Geographic scope
  • Temporal scope  

Drivers of CSR

  • Identification of main trends: political, demographic, economic, social, environmental
  • Stakeholders: governments, competitors, communities, customers, lobby groups, minority groups, financial groups, philanthropists, social entrepreneurs
  • Social entrepreneurship
  • Government intervention, market forces, voluntary compliance,
  • Role of international agencies

Factors affecting adoption

  • Identification of facilitators and inhibitors
  • Implications for budgets and resources
  • Changing corporate values
  • Added burden of auditing
  • Role of intermediaries
  • Role models and examples of success
  • Decision making process
  • Role of HR in CSR
  • Risk analysis
  • Tools for implementation
  • Special consideration for SMEs, family businesses etc.
  • Regulation versus voluntary compliance
  • Standards and guidelines, who should set them

Consequences of CSR

  • Identification of costs and benefits
  • Who gains and who loses?
  • How can CSR provide a company with a competitive advantage?

Information dissemination, communication and PR

  • How to communicate the added value of CSR
  • Change to corporate image, vision, mission, etc.
  • Identification of factors enhancing transparency of communications / Gap analysis
  • Examination of power distance relationship

How does CSR promote Sustainable Tourism

  • Examination of links between CSR and economic, social, cultural, environmental issues

CSR as part of corporate strategy

  • CSR in strategy formulation and long term planning process
  • CSR in strategy implementation
  • CSR in evaluation and monitoring
  • CSR in organisation performance
  • Cross cultural issues
  • Incorporation of sense of place into CSR strategy
  • How do DMOs and NGOs incorporate CSR
  • CSR and marketing strategy (positioning, branding)

Is tourism different

  • Can tourism be used as a role model for other industries?
  • Are tourism sectors different in their adoption of CSR?

Evaluation/monitoring

  • Development of measures of success and KPIs
  • CSR indices, reliability and usability
  • Consumer attitudes
  • Communities’ reaction to a company’s implementation of CSR

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» Corporate Social Responsibility for Sustainable Tourism [11] Oct 10, 2013

PRELIMINARY RESEARCH AGENDA Definition Define CSR in the context of sustainable tourism (scope/limits) Different stakeholders´ definitions of CSR Different cultures’/regions’ definitions of CSR Ethical bases Examination of underlying ethical approaches and belief systems Who shou...

Author: BEST Education Network 

Year: 2006 | Think Tank VI 

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