La RSE entre discours et éthique. Cas d’une station balnéaire présumée durable : Taghazout Bay, Maroc

Today we are witnessing a resurgence of discourse on Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). This topic has been widely debated over the last decades and its institutionalization is becoming more and more popular in the tourism sector. In Morocco, where tourism activity plays an important role in the...

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Main Authors: Hassan Faouzi, Mohamed Ait Nacer
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Société Royale Belge de Géographie and the Belgian National Committee of Geography 2022-11-01
Series:Belgeo
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/belgeo/56553
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description Today we are witnessing a resurgence of discourse on Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). This topic has been widely debated over the last decades and its institutionalization is becoming more and more popular in the tourism sector. In Morocco, where tourism activity plays an important role in the economy, tourism establishments are called upon to comply with new requirements for sustainable tourism. This article examines the relationship between the discourse and the effectiveness of CSR approaches in Moroccan hotels through the resort of Taghazout Bay, Agadir.
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La RSE entre discours et éthique. Cas d’une station balnéaire présumée durable : Taghazout Bay, Maroc
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sustainable development
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title La RSE entre discours et éthique. Cas d’une station balnéaire présumée durable : Taghazout Bay, Maroc
title_full La RSE entre discours et éthique. Cas d’une station balnéaire présumée durable : Taghazout Bay, Maroc
title_fullStr La RSE entre discours et éthique. Cas d’une station balnéaire présumée durable : Taghazout Bay, Maroc
title_full_unstemmed La RSE entre discours et éthique. Cas d’une station balnéaire présumée durable : Taghazout Bay, Maroc
title_short La RSE entre discours et éthique. Cas d’une station balnéaire présumée durable : Taghazout Bay, Maroc
title_sort la rse entre discours et ethique cas d une station balneaire presumee durable taghazout bay maroc
topic tourism
sustainable development
Morocco
CSR
Taghazout Bay
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