Towards a code of conduct for the tourism industry: An ethics model [Book Review]

Journal of Business Ethics 15 (9):997 - 1007 (1996)
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Abstract

There are four areas of concern in the ethical pursuit of tourism. Too often, tourism development is planned without consideration of the local environment's or community's needs and characteristics. An ethical treatment of the environment and community should involve consideration and participation in the planning and decision-making process, as well as implementing effective guidelines to assure fairness in employing both traditional and non-traditional employees. Finally, the industry must pay special attention to the target market: tourists.

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