81 research outputs found
Corporate sustainability reporting index and baseline data for the cruise industry
Sustainability policies and corporate reports demonstrate the impacts cruise companies acknowledge as their responsibility, and the actions put in place to address them. This paper develops a corporate social responsibility index based on the Global Reporting Initiative, with industry specific additions including labor and human rights, health and safety, and environmental and economic aspects. Companies disclose more management than performance data, which is typical of early stages of development. Companies disclosing less information focus on soft indicators which are easy to mimic and demonstrate posturing. Items disclosed tend to be marginal to the core of the business, have a positive economic impact or pre-empt sector regulation. Reports echo the voice of the corporations and not the demands of stakeholders. Institutional isomorphism has not influenced a homogenization in reporting, with only the largest firms reporting at this stage
The Evaluation of Cruiser Tourist Preference : The Case of Pan – Yellow Sea Port in Korea
Demonstration of compatibility of multiple arterial blood gas syringes with current multi-parameter analyzers
Multi-scale simulation study for growth dynamics of irreversible islands during submonolayer epitaxy
The assessment and management of cruise port for tourism destination development in Bali island
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