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Sustainability in Hospitality Marketing during the COVID-19 Pandemic. Content Analysis of Consumer Empirical Research

2021

This study performs content analysis of consumer empirical research dealing with sustainability issues in hospitality marketing literature during the outbreak of COVID-19. Papers published in the Social Sciences Citation Index (SSCI) ranked hospitality journals from January 2020 up to and including May 2021 are reviewed. The total of 46 papers met the search criteria and were subject to content analysis. The reviewed papers are classified based on research topics, variables, and themes

content analysisGeography Planning and DevelopmentTJ807-830Sample (statistics)Management Monitoring Policy and LawTD194-195:CIENCIAS ECONÓMICAS [UNESCO]Renewable energy sourcesconsumersEmpirical researchHospitalityGE1-350SociologyMarketingEnvironmental effects of industries and plantsRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industryCOVID-19UNESCO::CIENCIAS ECONÓMICAShospitalityempirical researchModerationsustainabilitySocial Sciences Citation IndexEnvironmental sciencescovid-19Content analysisMediationSustainabilitymarketingbusinessSustainability
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Ethical Versus Conventional Banking: A Case Study

2018

The 2008 financial crisis has changed the structure of banking, generating public distrust in the conventional financial system. An alternative has emerged as a result of this lack of confidence. This alternative is known as ethical banking. A growing number of investors, asset managers, and financial intermediaries have incorporated sustainability considerations into their business practices. This paper discusses the origins of ethical banking and describes its primary characteristics. The goal is to determine whether ethical banking can be as profitable as conventional banking despite only investing in projects based on social values. A comparative analysis is performed to identify differ…

conventional bankingTransparency (market)media_common.quotation_subjectGeography Planning and DevelopmentFinancial intermediarylcsh:TJ807-830social valueslcsh:Renewable energy sourcesFinancial systemManagement Monitoring Policy and Law:CIENCIAS ECONÓMICAS [UNESCO]Profit (economics)0502 economics and businessBalance sheetlcsh:Environmental sciencesmedia_commonlcsh:GE1-350050208 financeDistrustRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentsocial economylcsh:Environmental effects of industries and plants05 social sciencesUNESCO::CIENCIAS ECONÓMICASMarket liquidityethical bankinglcsh:TD194-195SustainabilityFinancial crisissocial bankingBusiness050203 business & managementSustainability
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Qualité et coordination économique dans les industries agroalimentaires. Analyse institutionnelle comparée de l'industrie du vin en Bourgogne, Califo…

2004

Since the 1990s, the French wine exporters have been confronted with an increasing competition from a few nations of North America and the Southern Hemisphere. Initially positioned on the medium-range, the New World Wine Producers quickly developed their positions on the whole of the segments, including those traditionally occupied by French wines under controlled label of origin (AOC). The thesis examines the link between wine marketer' quality strategies and the coordination in the chain of production. Research is carried out on two levels: that of transactions governance structures concerning fresh grape, must and bulk wine, and that of the public rules framing these transactions. Firstl…

coordinationcontratqualitéappellation d'origine contrôléeCaliforniecoûts de transactionnouvelle économie institutionnelleindustrie vitivinicole[SHS.ECO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and FinanceCaliforniatransaction costsNouvelle-Zélandequalitygrape wine industryBourgogneorigin labeled productFrancecontractnew institutional economicsBurgundyNew Zealand
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How do remuneration committees affect corporate social responsibility disclosure? empirical evidence from an international perspective

2022

The main goal of this study is to analyze whether the existence of remuneration committees tend to disclose more corporate social responsibility (CSR) information. In addition, we test the moderating role played by the proportion of independent directors on boards of directors with the relationship between the constitution of remuneration committees and CSR disclosure. Previous research does not appear to have addressed these questions. The research questions proposed are tested using an international sample of 28,610 listed companies, and we took into consideration information on industrial companies from the Middle East, developed Asian and Pacific countries, both emerging and developed E…

corporate social responsibilityEnvironmental effects of industries and plantsRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentGeography Planning and DevelopmentTJ807-830UNESCO::CIENCIAS ECONÓMICASBuilding and ConstructionManagement Monitoring Policy and LawTD194-195:CIENCIAS ECONÓMICAS [UNESCO]Renewable energy sourcesEnvironmental sciencesEmpreses Financesremuneration committees; corporate social responsibility; agency theoryGE1-350agency theoryremuneration committeesMedi ambient Anàlisi d'impacte
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Into the Translation for Museums, Festivals, and the Stage: Creativity and the Transmedial Turn

2022

With the objective of scrutinising general standards, specific criteria and levels of creativity applied to translation practices, especially in light of recent research in audiovisual consumption and reception, creativity and transcreation, and arts accessibility and translation for the arts, the special issue seeks to contextualise the numerous shifts within the arts in relation to the theoretical and practical challenges that our increasingly technological culture poses for the modes of translation and accessibility. The contributors to the issue have shed light upon a variety of areas where translation, often combined with creativity, intervenes to localise aesthetic products under the …

creative industries museum translation festivals multimodal translation AD theatreSettore L-LIN/12 - Lingua E Traduzione - Lingua Inglese
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Introduction. Into the Translation for Museums, Festivals, and the Stage: Creativity and the Transmedial Turn

2022

With the objective of scrutinising general standards, specific criteria and levels of creativity applied to translation practices, especially in light of recent research in audiovisual consumption and reception, creativity and transcreation, and arts accessibility and translation for the arts, the special issue seeks to contextualise the numerous shifts within the artisitc sector in relation to the theoretical and practical challenges that our increasingly technological culture poses for the modes of translation and accessibility. Contributors shed light upon a variety of cultural areas where translation, often combined with creativity, intervenes to localise aesthetic products under the ne…

creative industries museum translation festivals theatre audio description multimodal translationSettore L-LIN/12 - Lingua E Traduzione - Lingua Inglese
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Cultural and Creative Industries Concept – A Historical Perspective

2014

Abstract Innovation and creativity are broadly used terms and Creative Economy concept is present in European and other countries policy documents, including EU policy, UNDP and other international organization strategies. In Latvia the use of the Creative Industries term increases, however the understanding of its implications often causes confusion, both among policy makers and the broader public. The aim of this article is to establish a better understanding of the principles of Cultural and Creative Industries and the concept of a Creative Economy using historical reasoning from relevant literature. Formal use of the term Creative Industries is quite recent (1994), marking the digital e…

creative industriesbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectindustrializationPopular cultureCreativityinnovationCultural economicsCreative industriescultural economicsIndustrialisationPolitical economyGeneral Materials ScienceIdeologySociologyEconomic systemIndustrial RevolutionbusinessMass mediamedia_commonProcedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences
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The geography of creative industries in Europe: comparing France, Great Britain, Italy and Spain

2012

The creative economy is a holistic and multidisciplinary concept that deals with the interaction between economics, culture and technology, and centred on the production of creative contents in goods and services. One of the most relevant dimensions of creativity is the territorial one. Despite the emphasis put on the theoretical definition of creativity, the measurement of creative industries and the use of these concepts in macro units as well as in isolated case studies, it is necessary to strengthen comparative research for the identification and analysis of the kind of creativity embedded in the territory, its determinants and its patterns of concentration. This compared research relie…

creative industriesmedia_common.quotation_subjectL22CreativityR12Unit of analysisCreative industrieslocal creative systemsGeographyEconomyddc:330L82Economic geographyspatial concentrationmedia_common
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“I want creative neighbours”. Do creative service industries spillovers cross regional boundaries?

2014

The occurrence of creative service industries (CSI) is a strong determinant of differences in wealth amongst European regions. However, it is unknown if the strong effects are limited to occurring within regional boundaries or whether there are spillover effects into neighbouring regions. The purpose of this paper is to assess the existence of CSI spillover effects on the wealth of neighbouring regions. CSI and spillovers are integrated into both an empirical model and an endogenous growth model. Both models are estimated for a sample of 250 regions in the European Union in 2008. We find that most of the effects of CSI take place within regions, although there is also evidence that CSI has …

creative industries; creative services; regional growth; spatial spillovers; spatial econometrics
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Cultura, transformación urbana y empoderamiento ciudadano frente a la gentrificación: Comparación entre el caso de Getsemaní (Cartagena de Indias) y …

2016

La cultura se ha convertido en un elemento esencial en los procesos de transformación urbana, especialmente en los barrios céntricos de las ciudades históricas. Ello se explica por lo decisivo de su rol en cuanto a fomentar el consumo y la marca territorial en el marco de la globalización de flujos económicos y turísticos. Este papel de la cultura en la refuncionalización del espacio urbano ha sido reiteradamente criticado por diversos autores. Sin embargo, también se plantea que la cultura puede contribuir a revalorizar los barrios marginales construyendo una imagen positiva, y a empoderar a la ciudadanía contra la gentrificación. Asimismo, como se analizará en el caso de Getsemaní y del R…

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