Category: November 2021

Letter from the Dean – November 2021 Corporate Social Responsibility Edition

Welcome to Boston Hospitality Review: Corporate Social Responsibility Edition In this era of being “woke,” the wake-up call for change cannot be ignored. We have reached a crisis point on many critical issues. There’s no snooze button that will allow us to rest any longer. Timely and important, this special edition on Corporate Social Responsibility […]

November 2021 Editors’ Letter

By Manisha Singal, Ph.D., Virginia Tech, and Seoki Lee, Ph.D., Pennsylvania State University Despite decades of discussion and debate around the merits of the shareholder versus the stakeholder approach to business and the relationship of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) with corporate financial performance, neither scholars, public policy experts, nor practitioners have reached any consensus regarding […]

To Green or Not To Green? A Guide for Small Hotel Properties

By Shaniel Bernard, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, and Simone Bianco, Ph.D. Student, Hospitality and Tourism Management Department, Pamplin College of Business, Virginia Tech Operating a hotel business is a resource-intensive venture. For example, although hotels showcase various on-premises amenities in their marketing activities intending to maintain existing guests, and entice new ones to choose their property, […]

Does Corporate Social Responsibility Matter During Crises?

By Seoki Lee, Ph.D., The Pennsylvania State University, and Manisha Singal, Ph.D., Pamplin College of Business, Virginia Tech Introduction Current news media often highlight corporate social and environmental initiatives announced by corporations big and small, and especially those in the hospitality industry. For example, recent news media have reported that Wyndham hotels awarded frontline workers […]

The Impact of Corporate Social Responsibility on Firm Performance: Does the Life Cycle Stage of a Firm and its Corporate Governance Structure Matter?

By Jihwan Yeon, Ph.D. Student, Pennsylvania State University Introduction Hospitality firms are actively engaging in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) to generate strong relationships with stakeholders while aiming to benefit their own performance. For example, McDonald’s has mapped its Scale for Good initiatives to the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), taking meaningful actions toward its stakeholders […]

Corporate Social Responsibility during Covid-19: The Clean Zone Initiative in South Korea

By Hyejin Yoon, Assistant Professor, Baewha Women’s University, Changsik Kim, Ph.D., Baewha Women’s University, and Sunny Ham, Professor, Yonsei University Introduction The novel coronavirus (hereafter Covid-19), first and foremost, has caused an unprecedented global catastrophe. Global tourism faced its worst year in 2020, with international arrivals falling by 74% (UNWTO, 2021) to 80% (OECD, 2020), […]

How Different Are Corporate Social Responsibility and Corporate Governance in Today’s Business Environment?

By Yuan Li, Assistant Professor, James Madison University The topic of corporate social responsibility (CSR) has attracted wide attention from scholars, the public, and industry professionals alike. In the hospitality literature alone, numerous studies have examined its antecedents and outcomes, as evidenced by a large number of review papers on CSR published in major hospitality […]

Restaurants Can Innovate and Recover From the Covid-19 Pandemic

By Eojina Kim, Ph.D., Pamplin College of Business, Virginia Tech, Yoon Jung Jang, Ph.D., School of Hotel, Restaurant, & Culinary Arts, Woosong University, and Vivica Kraak, Ph.D., Department of Human Nutrition, Foods, and Exercise, Virginia Tech Addressing the Dimensions of Sustainability During the Covid-19 Pandemic Human-induced climate change is one of the greatest current challenges, and policies […]

What Leads to Recognition for Diversity?

By Ashokkumar Manoharan, Ph.D., College of Business, Government and Law, Flinders University, Manisha Singal, Ph.D., Pamplin College of Business, Virginia Tech, and Juan Madera, Conrad N. Hilton College of Hotel and Restaurant Management, University of Houston (UH) Recent social movements such as Black Lives Matter and Stop Asian Hate have caught the attention of business bringing forth […]