2018
DOI: 10.35808/ijeba/152
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Corporate Social Responsibility in Hotel Industry: Empirical Analysis of Transitional Market

Abstract: Using the non-parametric approach and data assembled by questionnaire survey among top and middle managers of hotels and hotel chains, the authors analyse management views on the importance of selected areas of Corporate Social Responsibility. The examined areas were the area of the relevant community, the economic, social and environmental areas. The aim of this paper is to find what importance do managers attribute to individual activities in selected CSR areas in hotel industry and whether they are influenc… Show more

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“…To solve these problems of the dairy industry, digitalization of the government regulation of pricing and product promotion processes from a producer to an end consumer, bypassing intermediaries, is necessary (Prokhorova et al, 2016). Therefore, at the present time, the further development of the dairy industry will be impossible without accelerating the development and effective use of digital technologies (Smolnikova et al, 2019;Luzina et al, 2019;Ziyadin et al, 2019;Goryushkina et al, 2019;Cech et al, 2018;Tadeu et al, 2019).…”
Section: Entrepreneurship and Sustainability Issuesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To solve these problems of the dairy industry, digitalization of the government regulation of pricing and product promotion processes from a producer to an end consumer, bypassing intermediaries, is necessary (Prokhorova et al, 2016). Therefore, at the present time, the further development of the dairy industry will be impossible without accelerating the development and effective use of digital technologies (Smolnikova et al, 2019;Luzina et al, 2019;Ziyadin et al, 2019;Goryushkina et al, 2019;Cech et al, 2018;Tadeu et al, 2019).…”
Section: Entrepreneurship and Sustainability Issuesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To avoid such conflict, basic principles of good company management are needed. Corporate governance, which is a concept based on agency theory, is expected to function as a tool to provide investors with confidence that they will get the same and complete information that management has (Giannakopoulou et al, 2016;Cech et al, 2018;Suryanto et al, 2017).…”
Section: Number Of Audit Committees = ∑ Members Of the Audit Committementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, the company must maintain the relationship with its stakeholders by accommodating their desires and needs, especially stakeholders who have the power to the availability of resources used for the company operational activities such as labor, markets for company products and others. One strategy that companies use to maintain the relationship with their stakeholders is by disclosing social and environmental information (Carol, 1991;Chittoor et al, 2015;Khanna and Rivkin, 2001;Ramaswamy et al, 2017;Cech et al, 2018) where in the Indonesian context, it uses sustainability reporting (Suryanto et al, 2017). Deegan (2004) suggests that based on stakeholder theory, managers are expected to carry out activities that are considered important by their stakeholders and report back on these activities to them.…”
Section: Theoretical Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%