The course readings will be available for students in electronic format through LEARN or the CBS library. - Electronic resources for lectures in weeks 35, 36 and 37 (available on LEARN).
Amram, M. and Kulatilaka, N.(2009), “The invisible green hand: How individual decisions and markets can reduce greenhouse gas emissions,” California Management Review, Vol. 51, No. 2, pp. 194-219. Blanco, E., Rey-Maquieira, J., & Lozano, J.(2009), Economic incentives for tourism firms to undertake voluntary environmental management.Tourism Management, Vol. 30, No. 1, pp. 112-122. Brown, L. R. (2010),“Can we save our civilization?” Mother Earth News, Feb/Mar, pp. 26-29. Chapman, L.(2007), “Transport and climate change: a review,” Journal of Transport Geography, Vol. 15, No. 5, September, pp. 354-367. doi:10.1016/j.jtrangeo.2006.11.008. Davis, I.(2005), “What is the business of business?” McKinsey Quarterly, August, No. 3, pp. 105-113. Doane, D. (2005), “The myth of CSR: The problem of assuming that companies can do well while also doing good is that markets don’t really work that way,” Stanford Social Innovation Review, Fall, pp. 23-29. European Commission (2010),Europe: The world’s No. 1 tourist destination – a new political framework for tourism in Europe.Brussels, 30 June 2010. Goodwin, B. (2009), “Sacred Ride Mountain Bike Tours,” Pp. 44-46 in Vaugeois, N. and Thuot, L. (Eds.) “Made in BC” Innovation in Sustainable Tourism, Government of Canada. Gössling, S. (2002a), “Global environmental consequences of tourism,” Global Environmental Change, Vol. 12, No. 4, pp. 283-302. Hale, S.(2010), “The new politics of climate change: Why we are failing and how we will succeed,” Environmental Politics, Vol. 19, No. 2, pp. 255-275. Jones, M. (2010),Sustainable event management: A practical guide, Chapter I - Sustainability and events, pp. 3-33, available on ebrary,Inc. Johannesburg Declaration on Sustainable Development(2002). http://www.un-documents.net/jburgdec.htm Kates, R. W., Parris, T. M. and Leiserowitz, A. A. (2005), “What is sustainable development? Goals, indicators, values and practices,” Environment, Vol. 47, No. 3, pp. 9 -21) Miller, G.(2001), Corporate responsibility in the UK tourism industry, Tourism Management, Vol. 22, No. 6, pp. 589-598. Morsing, M., Schultz, M., Nielsen, K.U. (2008), “The ‘Catch 22’ of Communicating CSR: Findings from a Danish study,” Journal of Marketing Communications, Vol. 14, No. 2, pp. 97-111. Porter, M. E. and Reinhardt, F. L. (2007), A strategic approach to climate,” Harvard Business Review, October, pp. 22-24. Porter, M. and Kramer, M (2011), Creating shared value: How to reinvent capitalism – and unleash a wave of innovation and growth, Harvard Business Review, January/February, pp. 63-77. Quick, L.(2008), “The Sustainable Tourism Laboratory, Blackstone Valley, Rhode Island,” Pp. 94-105 in Carlsen, J., Liburd, J., Edwards, D. and Forde, P. (Eds.) Innovation for Sustainable Tourism: International Case Studies, Esbjerg: BEST Education Network, University of Southern Denmark. Sliskovic, L.(2009), “U’mista Cultural Society,” Pp. 61-62 in Vaugeois, N. and Thuot, L. (Eds.) “Made in BC” Innovation in Sustainable Tourism, Government of Canada. Stenzel, P.L. (2003), “Why and how the World Trade Organization must promote environmental protection,” Duke Environmental Law & Policy Forum, pp. 1-53. Zadek, S.(2004), “The path to corporate responsibility,” Harvard Business Review, December 2004. Welford, R., Ytterhus, B. and Eligh, J.(1999), “Tourism and sustainable development: an analysis of policy and guidelines for managing provision and consumption,” Sustainable Development, Vol. 7, pp. 165-177. - Electronic materials on International Law and EU Law for weeks 46, 47 and 48 (available on LEARN)
- Electronic collections of selected treaty articles concerning CISG and EC Treaties, EU directives and EU judgments on Marketing, E-Commerce Law and free movement of goods and services. Case on American Copyrights (available on LEARN)
- Electronic collection of exercises and study cases for the law part (available on LEARN).
Please note, minor changes may occur. The teacher will upload the final reading list to Learn two weeks before the course starts. |