2010
DOI: 10.5539/ibr.v4n1p133
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The Application of Collective Ethics Charters: The Case of French Adventure Tour-Operators

Abstract: In recent years the tourism industry has seen the emergence of associations whose purpose is to encourage firms to behave in a more ethical fashion. In particular, ATR (Agir Pour un Tourisme Responsable: Action for responsible tourism) and ATES (Association pour le Tourisme Equitable et Solidaire: Association for equitable and interdependent tourism) represent an ever-larger number of tour operators who seek an increased commitment to sustainable tourism. Given this concern, and basing our research on the perc… Show more

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“…Various authors emphasize different elements of business ethics (Lewis, 1985;D'Amore, 1993;Connock and Johns, 1995;Dunfee, Black, 1996;Malloy, Fennell, 1998;Trevino and Nelson, 1999;Stevens, 2001;Orme and Ashton, 2003;Ristić, 2004;Fennell and Malloy, 2007;Bogdanovic, 2008;Minciu, 2008;Dornier, Cothias, Loussaief, 2011;Jovicic, Pivac and Dragin, 2011;Miskovic 2012). Lewis defines business ethics as rules, standards, codes or principles, which provide guidelines for morally right behavior and truthfulness in specific situations (Lewis, 1985, 381).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Various authors emphasize different elements of business ethics (Lewis, 1985;D'Amore, 1993;Connock and Johns, 1995;Dunfee, Black, 1996;Malloy, Fennell, 1998;Trevino and Nelson, 1999;Stevens, 2001;Orme and Ashton, 2003;Ristić, 2004;Fennell and Malloy, 2007;Bogdanovic, 2008;Minciu, 2008;Dornier, Cothias, Loussaief, 2011;Jovicic, Pivac and Dragin, 2011;Miskovic 2012). Lewis defines business ethics as rules, standards, codes or principles, which provide guidelines for morally right behavior and truthfulness in specific situations (Lewis, 1985, 381).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%