Corporate Social Responsibility as a competitive advantage in Tourism sector
Journal Title: Journal of Tourism and Services - Year 2013, Vol 4, Issue 7
Abstract
This paper deals with the subject of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) with particular reference to the tourism sector in the Czech Republic. The paper provides an overview of CSR including the definition of CSR, CSR initiatives and characteristics of CSR in the Czech Republic. The paper also contains the author´s own survey oriented on travel agencies and collective accommodation establishments in the Czech Republic.
Authors and Affiliations
Iveta Hamarneh
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