2017
DOI: 10.1504/ijbbm.2017.10003429
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Business ethics research in the hospitality industry: topics, methods and trends

Abstract: This study investigates how business ethics research has evolved in hospitality management (HM). This evolution is explored using bibliometrics from articles related to ethics published in HM journals indexed in SSCI. This study provides a broad view on ethics research in HM related to topics discussed, methods employed, and trends. As a first study of HM with a business ethics focus, the findings show several things. First, there has been a significant increase in the number of such articles. Second, the most… Show more

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“…In this case, we have not detected any researcher who presents a greater volume of production, although we have found two investigations which relate aspects of CSR with tourist activity: Zanfardini et al [47] article, already mentioned, and Sehitoglu et al's [48] work on business ethics in hotels.…”
Section: Bibliometric Research On Csrmentioning
confidence: 71%
“…In this case, we have not detected any researcher who presents a greater volume of production, although we have found two investigations which relate aspects of CSR with tourist activity: Zanfardini et al [47] article, already mentioned, and Sehitoglu et al's [48] work on business ethics in hotels.…”
Section: Bibliometric Research On Csrmentioning
confidence: 71%
“…There is one country‐focused study , investigating the evolution of BE in Turkey (Koseoglu et al, ). Two industry‐focused studies focus on the progress of BE research in the tourism and hospitality industries (Koseoglu, Sehitoglu, Ross, & Parnell, ; Sehitoglu et al, ). Finally, subfield‐focused studies investigate progress in the subfields of BE, such as in the ethical decision‐making literature (Lehnert et al, ; O'Fallon & Butterfield, ), corporate volunteering (Dreesbach‐Bundy & Scheck, ), and corporate social responsibility (Frynas & Yamahaki, ).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In BE, which has a remarkable knowledge stock in the literature, these bibliometric studies assess the maturity of the field as a scientific discipline. Many bibliometric studies (Chan et al, ; Chan, Fung, & Yau, ; Geiger, ; Lemke & Driscoll, ; Özmen Uysal, ; Robertson, ; Sehitoglu, Ross, & Koseoglu, ; Serenko & Bontis, ) examine and clarify the intellectual structure of the BE literature. Only one study, by Talukdar (), investigated the productivity of authors in two leading BE journals ( BEQ and JBE ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%