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Corporate Social Responsibility Within the U.S. Lodging Industry: an Exploratory Study

This exploratory study examines corporate social responsibility (CSR) in the lodging industry by measuring the contributions to communities made by lodging properties throughout the United States. This work is significant for two reasons: (a) It attempts to develop a theoretical foundation for CSR w...

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Published in:Journal of hospitality & tourism research (Washington, D.C.) D.C.), 2009-08, Vol.33 (3), p.417-437
Main Authors: Gard McGehee, Nancy, Wattanakamolchai, Somyot, Perdue, Richard R., Onat Calvert, Esra
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