The Typologies of CSR Activities Amongst Hotels in Ghana: A Case Study of Hotels in Cape Coast

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Corporate Social Responsibility is thought of as the procedure by which associations adjust their practices to the necessities of their partners, for example, their clients and speculators just as their representatives, providers, networks, controllers, particular vested parties, and society overall. The main purpose of this study is to examine the CSR initiatives undertaken by Ghanaian hotels as well as some empirical evidence on CSR in the Ghanaian context will be explored. After the study it was concluded that hotels do organise cooperate social responsibilities but not often and if they do they normally do it for the poor in the community within which it is situated but not the entire country or world hence they do not pay particular attention to the environment or nature as a type of CSR. The main barrier to the implementation of CSR is mostly form the willingness of the owners.

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