Social enterprise with international impact: the case for Fair Trade certification of volunteer tourism

作者: Anna Mdee , Richard Emmott

DOI: 10.1080/17496890802426188

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摘要: Social enterprise and fair trade are seen increasingly as redefining capitalist relationships through revaluing social impact ownership in activities. One of the dilemmas such activities is tension between operating a viable commercially-sustainable maximising developmental impacts. This article explores this an engagement with phenomena volunteer travel pro-poor tourism developing world. It argues for labelling system organisations involved travel.

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