Restaurants have been becoming increasingly aware of their responsibilities and impact; however, literature on corporate social responsibility has mainly applied quantitative methods to analyze the environmental dimension of sustainability. By drawing on the stakeholder theory approach (normative vs. instrumental) and through a qualitative narrative method based on the analysis of 41 open interviews, this study aims to evaluate which stakeholders are engaged in restaurant-related CSR practices and the nature of the relationship that ties them together. The results show that although a normative approach is more common, both approaches coexist in many cases. The emergence of multisided collaboration and a double approach enables achieving sustainability issues outside a strictly instrumental logic. This study contributes to the scant literature on CSR in restaurants by analyzing a wider set of stakeholders engaged in sustainability practices and indicating which practices are common and why and how stakeholders are involved.

Multisided collaboration and double stakeholder approachcoexistence in restaurants: From Corporate Social Responsibility practices to partnerships for the goals

Silvia Cantele;Vincenzo Riso
;
Silvia Vernizzi
2024-01-01

Abstract

Restaurants have been becoming increasingly aware of their responsibilities and impact; however, literature on corporate social responsibility has mainly applied quantitative methods to analyze the environmental dimension of sustainability. By drawing on the stakeholder theory approach (normative vs. instrumental) and through a qualitative narrative method based on the analysis of 41 open interviews, this study aims to evaluate which stakeholders are engaged in restaurant-related CSR practices and the nature of the relationship that ties them together. The results show that although a normative approach is more common, both approaches coexist in many cases. The emergence of multisided collaboration and a double approach enables achieving sustainability issues outside a strictly instrumental logic. This study contributes to the scant literature on CSR in restaurants by analyzing a wider set of stakeholders engaged in sustainability practices and indicating which practices are common and why and how stakeholders are involved.
2024
no
Inglese
ELETTRONICO
Esperti anonimi
31
6
6275
6289
15
corporate social responsibility, qualitative research, restaurants, stakeholder theory, sustainability practices
AJG 1
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/csr.2923
open
info:eu-repo/semantics/article
Cantele, Silvia; Riso, Vincenzo; Vernizzi, Silvia
3
01 Contributo in rivista::01.01 Articolo in Rivista
262
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