The differences between local and international chain hotels in CSR management: Empirical findings from a case study in Thailand

This study aims to investigate the differences and similarities between managing CSR in international hotels and local hotels. The Banyan Tree Bangkok and the Chumphon Cabana Resort were included in a case study. The research examines the important reasons underlying the success of local hotels, whi...

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Main Authors: Siyathorn Khunon, Kaewta Muangasame
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spelling th-mahidol.311302018-10-19T12:48:56Z The differences between local and international chain hotels in CSR management: Empirical findings from a case study in Thailand Siyathorn Khunon Kaewta Muangasame Rajabhat University Mahidol University Arts and Humanities Economics, Econometrics and Finance Social Sciences This study aims to investigate the differences and similarities between managing CSR in international hotels and local hotels. The Banyan Tree Bangkok and the Chumphon Cabana Resort were included in a case study. The research examines the important reasons underlying the success of local hotels, while the research also reveals that CSR achievement is strongly related to the international level of firms. Archive document analysis, eight in-depth interviews, and site observations were employed to obtain the data needed from both hotels. Content analysis was conducted to evaluate the collected data, leading to the summarizing of the differences and similarities between the hotels. A new CSR management conceptual model was constructed taking into account the different contexts of the two hotels. The paper reveals two new models for achieving CSR: Outside-In and Inside-Out according to Deming Cycle: Plan, Do, Check, and Action. The Outside-In concept is based on reaching the standard of CSR with the aim of getting a certificate, while the Inside-Out concept is based on the economic sufficiency philosophy aimed at sustainability. For future research it is recommended that the opportunity be taken to generalize the CSR best practice to other hotels, as well as to employ quantitative methods to examine CSR. Interestingly, there is less concern from existing research about the relationship between CSR and organizational culture. 2018-10-19T04:33:25Z 2018-10-19T04:33:25Z 2013-04-27 Article Asian Social Science. Vol.9, No.5 (2013), 209-225 10.5539/ass.v9n5p209 19112025 19112017 2-s2.0-84876985660 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/31130 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84876985660&origin=inward
institution Mahidol University
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country Thailand
Thailand
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topic Arts and Humanities
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Social Sciences
spellingShingle Arts and Humanities
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Social Sciences
Siyathorn Khunon
Kaewta Muangasame
The differences between local and international chain hotels in CSR management: Empirical findings from a case study in Thailand
description This study aims to investigate the differences and similarities between managing CSR in international hotels and local hotels. The Banyan Tree Bangkok and the Chumphon Cabana Resort were included in a case study. The research examines the important reasons underlying the success of local hotels, while the research also reveals that CSR achievement is strongly related to the international level of firms. Archive document analysis, eight in-depth interviews, and site observations were employed to obtain the data needed from both hotels. Content analysis was conducted to evaluate the collected data, leading to the summarizing of the differences and similarities between the hotels. A new CSR management conceptual model was constructed taking into account the different contexts of the two hotels. The paper reveals two new models for achieving CSR: Outside-In and Inside-Out according to Deming Cycle: Plan, Do, Check, and Action. The Outside-In concept is based on reaching the standard of CSR with the aim of getting a certificate, while the Inside-Out concept is based on the economic sufficiency philosophy aimed at sustainability. For future research it is recommended that the opportunity be taken to generalize the CSR best practice to other hotels, as well as to employ quantitative methods to examine CSR. Interestingly, there is less concern from existing research about the relationship between CSR and organizational culture.
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title The differences between local and international chain hotels in CSR management: Empirical findings from a case study in Thailand
title_short The differences between local and international chain hotels in CSR management: Empirical findings from a case study in Thailand
title_full The differences between local and international chain hotels in CSR management: Empirical findings from a case study in Thailand
title_fullStr The differences between local and international chain hotels in CSR management: Empirical findings from a case study in Thailand
title_full_unstemmed The differences between local and international chain hotels in CSR management: Empirical findings from a case study in Thailand
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