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Corporate Social Responsibility in Tourism Industry: Issues and Challenges
Abstract
The company act defines Corporate Social Responsibility “As activation that promote poverty reduction, education, health, environment sustainability, gender quality and vocational skill development.” The Indian tourism industry is one of the biggest contribute in the service sector and contribute significantly in the economic development of the country. The tourism industry impact highly on the environmental issues, legal issues and social condition of a particular place in a significant manner. The basic objectives of Corporate Social Responsibility are to maximize the company's overall influence on the various stakeholders of society. This study will discussed the contribution and existing scenario of Corporate Social Responsibility in the tourism industry for the better quality of services and corporate obligations to all the stake holders. This chapter begins with the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility, its origin and various Issues and Challenges faced by organizations while applying corporate social responsibility in the tourism industry.
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