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CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY WITHIN THE U.S. LODGING INDUSTRY: AN EXPLORATORY STUDY

Journal

JOURNAL OF HOSPITALITY & TOURISM RESEARCH
Volume 33, Issue 3, Pages 417-437

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1177/1096348009338532

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corporate social responsibility; lodging industry; donations; philanthropy

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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 within the U. S. lodging industry; (b) it signifies one of the first attempts to quantify one component of CSR, corporate giving, within the U.S. lodging industry. A random sample of lodging properties in the United States was surveyed, and they were asked to report their various contributions to community. Although a limited response prevented generalizability, based on 421 responding properties, regression analysis suggested that the industry made various contributions worth more than $815 million or 3.6% of total industry profits in 2005. The results also showed that a number of structural variables affected the quantified social component of CSR among lodging properties as well as the existence of CSR written policies, processes, and principles.

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