Island Studies Journal (Nov 2016)

Governance, Corporate Social Responsibility and Cooperation in Sustainable Tourist Destinations: The Case of the Island of Fuerteventura

  • Olga González-Morales,
  • José Antonio Álvarez-González,
  • M. Ángeles Sanfiel-Fumero,
  • Yaiza Armas-Cruz

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 2

Abstract

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This paper reflects on governance, corporate social responsibility (CSR) and public-private cooperation in sustainable tourist destinations. The empirical analysis focuses on the island of Fuerteventura (the Canary Islands), where a process of coordinated decision making has begun, as well as putting in place plans to modernize the destination. Those responsible for tourism hotel and non-hotel accommodation were surveyed to assess the importance given to CSR in their companies. In particular, CSR's environmental dimension and its relation with the public sector and other socio-economic factors, bearing in mind that Fuerteventura is a tourist destination in a Biosphere Reserve.