Strategic implications of corporate social responsibility in hotel industry: A comparative research between NH Hotels and Meliá Hotels International

The hospitality industry serves millions of people globally and is a multibillion-dollar industry with a significant growth expectation in the upcoming years. The Spanish tourism industry is one of the most developed sectors of the nation, being one of the main contributors to the country’s GDP. On...

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Main Authors: Marina Mattera, Alberto Moreno Melgarejo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Laureate Education Inc 2012-11-01
Series:Higher Learning Research Communications
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Online Access:https://hlrcjournal.com/index.php/HLRC/article/view/85
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spelling doaj-371bf7631a1540f2912eac766e1dd12c2020-11-24T23:21:21ZengLaureate Education IncHigher Learning Research Communications2157-62542012-11-012410.18870/hlrc.v2i4.8585Strategic implications of corporate social responsibility in hotel industry: A comparative research between NH Hotels and Meliá Hotels InternationalMarina Mattera0Alberto Moreno Melgarejo1Universidad Europea de Madrid (Spain)Universidad Europea de Madrid (Spain) The hospitality industry serves millions of people globally and is a multibillion-dollar industry with a significant growth expectation in the upcoming years. The Spanish tourism industry is one of the most developed sectors of the nation, being one of the main contributors to the country’s GDP. On a world wide scale, and specifically in the European context, there is a rising awareness for firms’ actions to be responsible towards the environment and the community in which they operate. Based on “triple bottom line” guidelines, companies’ mission in such a context is achieving competitive advantage by means of a business model considering three key aspects: people, profit, and planet. Considering the hospitality industry’s characteristics, it becomes essential to fulfill these new requirements to achieve sustainable competitive advantages. This exploratory study will outline which are the best practices of two main Spanish hotel corporations: NH Hotels and Meliá Hotels International. By pointing out actions undertaken by the most important firms of the sector, they can serve as an example and be replicated by other firms, thus increasing sustainability practices, improving understanding of triple bottom line, minimizing negative social as well as environmental footprint, and enhancing positive firms’ impacts in their operating contexts. DOI: 10.18870/hlrc.v2i4.85 https://hlrcjournal.com/index.php/HLRC/article/view/85TourismSustainabilityHotel IndustryCorporative Social ResponsibilityServices.
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author Marina Mattera
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Strategic implications of corporate social responsibility in hotel industry: A comparative research between NH Hotels and Meliá Hotels International
Higher Learning Research Communications
Tourism
Sustainability
Hotel Industry
Corporative Social Responsibility
Services.
author_facet Marina Mattera
Alberto Moreno Melgarejo
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title Strategic implications of corporate social responsibility in hotel industry: A comparative research between NH Hotels and Meliá Hotels International
title_short Strategic implications of corporate social responsibility in hotel industry: A comparative research between NH Hotels and Meliá Hotels International
title_full Strategic implications of corporate social responsibility in hotel industry: A comparative research between NH Hotels and Meliá Hotels International
title_fullStr Strategic implications of corporate social responsibility in hotel industry: A comparative research between NH Hotels and Meliá Hotels International
title_full_unstemmed Strategic implications of corporate social responsibility in hotel industry: A comparative research between NH Hotels and Meliá Hotels International
title_sort strategic implications of corporate social responsibility in hotel industry: a comparative research between nh hotels and meliá hotels international
publisher Laureate Education Inc
series Higher Learning Research Communications
issn 2157-6254
publishDate 2012-11-01
description The hospitality industry serves millions of people globally and is a multibillion-dollar industry with a significant growth expectation in the upcoming years. The Spanish tourism industry is one of the most developed sectors of the nation, being one of the main contributors to the country’s GDP. On a world wide scale, and specifically in the European context, there is a rising awareness for firms’ actions to be responsible towards the environment and the community in which they operate. Based on “triple bottom line” guidelines, companies’ mission in such a context is achieving competitive advantage by means of a business model considering three key aspects: people, profit, and planet. Considering the hospitality industry’s characteristics, it becomes essential to fulfill these new requirements to achieve sustainable competitive advantages. This exploratory study will outline which are the best practices of two main Spanish hotel corporations: NH Hotels and Meliá Hotels International. By pointing out actions undertaken by the most important firms of the sector, they can serve as an example and be replicated by other firms, thus increasing sustainability practices, improving understanding of triple bottom line, minimizing negative social as well as environmental footprint, and enhancing positive firms’ impacts in their operating contexts. DOI: 10.18870/hlrc.v2i4.85
topic Tourism
Sustainability
Hotel Industry
Corporative Social Responsibility
Services.
url https://hlrcjournal.com/index.php/HLRC/article/view/85
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