Creating shared value through strategic CSR in tourism
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Ansell, Jake
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Andreeva, Galina
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Camilleri, Mark Anthony
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2013-02-26T16:09:39Z
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2013-02-26T16:09:39Z
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2012-11-27
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Literature review about corporate social responsibility (CSR) suggests that
there are organisational benefits to be gained from unintentional discretionary
expenditure in laudable behaviour. With this in mind, the methodology
integrates insights from the ‘stakeholder theory’ and the ‘resource-based view
theory of the firm’ to sharpen the strategic base for CSR investment.
Quantitative and qualitative research techniques have been used to discover
how business organisations are creating shared value for themselves and for
society. The main study was carried out amongst hotel enterprises in Malta.
The quantitative analysis tested the relationship between Strategic CSR (in
terms of the organisational benefits) against the firms’ commitment, behaviour
and resources devoted to CSR. Secondly the qualitative phase of this study
involved an analysis of interviews with owner-managers across the Maltese
hospitality industry and with experts who are responsible for setting policies
in the tourism regulatory context. The results have indicated that responsible
behaviour led to the firms’ financial performance and market standing,
effective human resources management and operational efficiencies.
Following the empirical findings a model representing the ‘creation of shared
value’ for business and society has been put forward.
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http://hdl.handle.net/1842/6564
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The University of Edinburgh
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Creating shared value
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strategic corporate social responsibility
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sustainability
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resource based view theory
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stakeholder theory
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tourism and hospitality SMEs
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Creating shared value through strategic CSR in tourism
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Thesis or Dissertation
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Doctoral
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PhD Doctor of Philosophy
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