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Inoue, Y. and Lee, S. (2011). Effects of different dimensions of corporate
social responsibility on corporate financial performance in tourism-related
industries. Tourism Management, 32(4), pp.790-804.
Overview In this article author argues that although the framework of stakeholder puts
forward the multidimensional nature of CSR, previous researches has not yet
industries
Critical analysis Author’s main purpose in this article is to state clearly and the conclusions
provided by the authors of this paper completely solve the purpose of this
study. The findings of this article clearly provide all tourism managers with a
companies. The authors studied how diverse dimensions of CSR will affect
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Duval, D. (2013). Critical Issues in Air Transport and Tourism. Tourism
Geographies, 15(3), pp.494-510.
Overview In this article author focuses on three prominent issues facing worldwide
commercial air-transport and its impact on global tourism flows. First, review the
the airline operations. At last, the issue of aviation carbon pricing was solved. On
the center of the intricacies of air transport and tourism, this article advocates
politics are outlined. These principles establish the main basis for commercial
airlines entering the international market. All the findings and results of this article
are clearly presented. The author of this article did not briefly describe the key
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Salvatore, R., Chiodo, E. and Fantini, A. (2018). Tourism transition in
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by the Italian inland region strategy, the author conducted detailed statistical
development. Hotel and hotel managers and managers can develop overall
realistic tool to show these processes. Case studies conducted through the
managing transformation. In this article, the author clearly points out that the
innovative strategies for regional planning that can overcome the quotation of
this article are not enough to understand concerns related to the tourism.
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Despite extensive use of existing CSR literature, the KLD statistics database
still has limited structural validity. Even though previous literature indicates
concrete actions that may become a real obstacle to local development. In this
themselves in a slow way of reflection. Its guiding process should also lead to
interaction among the relevant local actors (citizens, institutions, and culture
and tourism operators, farmers) and form a common vision, which can be
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Hede, A. (2008). World Heritage Listing and the Evolving Issues Related to
Tourism and Heritage: Cases from Australia and New Zealand. Journal of
Heritage Tourism, 2(3), pp.133-144.
Overview In this article author shows the relationship between the WHS as well as
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each year gain this position. This article explores the concerns or issues that
arise between the tourism furthermore heritage of two different heritage sites,
one of which is listed on the World Heritage List, along with other on an
application procedure.
Critical analysis This article gives a brief introduction to each research site, describes the
methods used for in-depth study of the problem, and then introduces their
findings and discussions. After this, it was concluded that the limitations of
this article were recognized and suggestions for further study were put
forward. This article is not useful for general readers. Case study methods
have inherent limitations, and they acknowledge that the main findings here
cannot be generalized to the heritage sites and that there is already a profound
insight into how the participation in the catalog process affects the emerging
drawn.
Relevance/Usefulness This article is useful for research, teaching, and private learning. The results
of this case study analysis indicate that the view of WH listing appears to be a
competing for power. When a listing procedure is successful, the estate seems
to have a balance of tourism and power seems to very less flourishing in the
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