The Carlson Company and Global Corporate Citizenship: The Protection of Children in the Travel and Tourism Industry Harvard Case Solution & Analysis

Case is designed to create debate about the motivation and risk of initiating policy of corporate ethics and social responsibility, and the potential advantages and disadvantages of the policy cover. He describes a situation in which an international giant in the tourism and hospitality industry has to choose between maximizing profits and the risk that the new venture has the potential to facilitate trade of sex and sexual exploitation of children. As such, it looks at the role of the travel and tourism industry in the sexual exploitation of children, including the ways in which airlines and hotels Transport pedophiles in countries where children are available for use. It also covers national and international law and remedies in relation to sexual exploitation of children. By focusing on the commitment of the Executive Director to the children and to the fight against child sex trafficking, it encourages students to graduate level students and business ethics, corporate responsibility, social and governance research to consider the competing demands of a business opportunity and corporate social responsibility and commitment of business leaders should take moral side of the problem. The case draws attention to the issue of corporate social responsibility in a complex world "Hide
by Robyn Linde, H. Richard Eisenbeis Source: North American Case Research Association (NACRA) 10 pages. Publication Date: December 1, 2011. Prod. #: NA0131-PDF-ENG

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