2023
DOI: 10.3390/su151310329
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From Neglect to Progress: Assessing Social Sustainability and Decent Work in the Tourism Sector

Abstract: Measuring social sustainability performance involves assessing firms’ implementation of social goals, including working conditions, health and safety, employee relationships, diversity, human rights, community engagement, and philanthropy. The concept of social sustainability is closely linked to the notion of decent work, which emphasizes productive work opportunities with fair income, secure workplaces, personal development prospects, freedom of expression and association, and equal treatment for both gender… Show more

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“…These attributes encompass a wide range of factors, including fair labor practices, community engagement, human rights, and social justice considerations [14]. Sustainable initiatives prioritize social attributes by ensuring safe and fair working conditions, promoting diversity and inclusion, and respecting the rights and well-being of workers and communities affected by production processes [23]. By embracing social attributes, businesses can contribute to the creation of thriving and resilient communities, foster positive social impacts, and enhance the overall quality of life for individuals and societies.…”
Section: Social Attributesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These attributes encompass a wide range of factors, including fair labor practices, community engagement, human rights, and social justice considerations [14]. Sustainable initiatives prioritize social attributes by ensuring safe and fair working conditions, promoting diversity and inclusion, and respecting the rights and well-being of workers and communities affected by production processes [23]. By embracing social attributes, businesses can contribute to the creation of thriving and resilient communities, foster positive social impacts, and enhance the overall quality of life for individuals and societies.…”
Section: Social Attributesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, indicators could include the amount of waste collected, literacy rates, life expectancy among vulnerable populations, working conditions, health and safety standards, employee relationships, diversity, human rights, and community engagement. These indicators serve as benchmarks to evaluate the desired objectives of the study [60].…”
Section: Societal Impactsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unemployment, unstable employment, or insufficient income to cover expenses negatively affect the financial dependence of workers [78]. However, the hospitality industry has conditions that negatively affect the financial dependence of workers in terms of the fact that such occupations generally do not require high qualifications [79]; these include seasonal working conditions [80], industry-specific risks that negatively affect employment [81], informal labor-intensive work, part-time employment, and lower wages [82]. Financially dependent employees experience the fear of being cut off from financial resources [83].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this context, job security and financial returns from work are important resources. Moreover, in the hospitality industry, seasonal work, sector-specific risks, informal labor-intensive work, part-time employment, and low wages [80][81][82] are factors that threaten resources and create work stress in the context of both job security and financial dependence. In this context, it is believed that the results of the research can be explained within the framework of COR theory.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%