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Corporate Social Responsibility in Aviation

Published 2019-08-14 From Goddard Space Flight Center 1 author

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Abstract

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The dialog within aviation management education regarding ethics is incomplete without a discussion of corporate social responsibility (CSR). CSR research requires discussion involving: (a) the current emphasis on CSR in business in general and aviation specifically; (b) business and educational theory that provide a basis for aviation companies to engage in socially responsible actions; (c) techniques used by aviation and aerospace companies to fulfill this responsibility; and (d) a glimpse of teaching approaches used in university aviation management classes. The summary of this research suggests educators explain CSR theory and practice to students in industry and collegiate aviation management programs. Doing so extends the discussion of ethical behavior and matches the current high level of interest and activity within the aviation industry toward CSR.

Author

  • Phillips, Edwin D. Southern Univ.

Citation: Phillips, Edwin D. (2019). Corporate Social Responsibility in Aviation. Goddard Space Flight Center. NASA NTRS ID 20060046466. https://ntrs.nasa.gov/citations/20060046466 ↗