Abstract:This paper presents an investigation into frameworks used to conceptualise, monitor and compare corporate social responsibility (CSR). Presenting a new comparative framework that organises and communicates information detailing business performance on ten environmental policy initiatives (expressed by the acronym 'GREENER') using a CSR scale (expressed by the acronym 'VENUE'). This GREENER VENUE framework fills reduces the gap in the CSR literature by accentuating discretionary practices, by exhibiting conceptual and psychometric properties enabling its application to broad and diverse contexts. Grounded in theory, the framework is practical, simple to implement, easily understandable and highly relatable. Applying the GREENER VENUE framework to data collected via a self-administered Internet questionnaire of the UK conference and meeting venues reveals the majority of such venues are classified as 'Eager'. This paper presents an investigation into frameworks used to conceptualise, monitor and compare corporate social responsibility (CSR). Presenting a new comparative framework that organises and communicates information detailing business performance on ten environmental policy initiatives (expressed by the acronym 'GREENER') using a CSR scale (expressed by the acronym 'VENUE'). This GREENER VENUE framework fills reduces the gap in the CSR literature by accentuating discretionary practices, by exhibiting conceptual and psychometric properties enabling its application to broad and diverse contexts.Grounded in theory, the framework is practical, simple to implement, easily understandable and highly relatable. Applying the GREENER VENUE framework to data collected via a self-administered Internet questionnaire of the UK conference and meeting venues reveals the majority of such venues are classified as 'Eager'.
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