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Azizul Hassan
Tourism Consultants Network, The Tourism Society, 3 Port House, Square Rigger Row, London SW11 3TY, UK

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Journal article
Published: 22 June 2021 in Sustainability
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According to both scholars and society, Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) plays a controversial role in terms of corporate management towards sustainability. The business has presently become an integrated with the society and takes in a complex form of global demand for sustainability management. Due to the globalization of business, it is difficult to form a common sustainability model for CSR while its approach could be an opportunity for achieving sustainability. Evidently, a strong connection is found between the CSR approach and achieving urban sustainability since a smart urbanization requires a well-planned industrialization process that could be accelerated by the proper application of CSR. However, the CSR concept has already been initiated and developed in Western developed countries. Nowadays, it is being widely practiced by the developing countries as well. The developing country Bangladesh takes CSR issues seriously. Therefore, the study seeks the sustainability prospects of CSR by considering sustainability challenges in the rapid development of the “Ready-made Garments (RMG)” industry and corporate sector in Bangladesh. Finally, this paper explores some strategic paths to initiate sustainable development by framing the conditions and challenges of CSR.

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PoLin Saha; Shahida Akhter; Azizul Hassan. Framing Corporate Social Responsibility to Achieve Sustainability in Urban Industrialization: Case of Bangladesh Ready-Made Garments (RMG). Sustainability 2021, 13, 6988 .

AMA Style

PoLin Saha, Shahida Akhter, Azizul Hassan. Framing Corporate Social Responsibility to Achieve Sustainability in Urban Industrialization: Case of Bangladesh Ready-Made Garments (RMG). Sustainability. 2021; 13 (13):6988.

Chicago/Turabian Style

PoLin Saha; Shahida Akhter; Azizul Hassan. 2021. "Framing Corporate Social Responsibility to Achieve Sustainability in Urban Industrialization: Case of Bangladesh Ready-Made Garments (RMG)." Sustainability 13, no. 13: 6988.

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Published: 18 November 2020 in Tourism Policy and Planning in Bangladesh
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The tourism industry of Bangladesh is reported to be one of the fastest-growing in South Asia. In the last few decades, the country witnessed a sharp growth of a social class with discretionary income to afford leisure travels. However, this is dubious that the existing tourism policy is inclusive, and has been able to facilitate a sustainable development trajectory of the tourism industry. This study comprehensively reviews the tourism policy implications and addresses complexities at the intersections of the public, private, and community sectors in Bangladesh. The findings suggest that an inclusive tourism policy and relevant instruments are essential to support and (de)regulate the thriving tourism industry of the country. This chapter further identifies the tourism product and service demands of the emerging social class and required policy interventions to promote and manage tourism in the popular destinations.

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Muhammad Shoeb-Ur- Rahman; Abrar Faisal; Azizul Hassan; Ariful Hoque. Tourism Policy in Bangladesh: A Critical Perspective. Tourism Policy and Planning in Bangladesh 2020, 283 -295.

AMA Style

Muhammad Shoeb-Ur- Rahman, Abrar Faisal, Azizul Hassan, Ariful Hoque. Tourism Policy in Bangladesh: A Critical Perspective. Tourism Policy and Planning in Bangladesh. 2020; ():283-295.

Chicago/Turabian Style

Muhammad Shoeb-Ur- Rahman; Abrar Faisal; Azizul Hassan; Ariful Hoque. 2020. "Tourism Policy in Bangladesh: A Critical Perspective." Tourism Policy and Planning in Bangladesh , no. : 283-295.

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Published: 09 January 2014 in Tourism Planning & Development
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This paper outlines a brief analysis of the Bangladesh tourism policies as a case. A proper set of policies is required to develop any sector systematically. Tourism as an important part of economy of any country cannot be an exception. Bangladesh as a potential ground of both domestic and international tourism also necessitates proper and effective policies. This study while attempting to understand the context reveals the demand of a valid set of tourism policies formulation. This is particularly important to cope with the global challenges and thus to ensure this sector's contribute in the national economy. This study also stresses on effective role play of both the private and public parties.

ACS Style

Azizul Hassan; Peter Burns. Tourism Policies of Bangladesh—A Contextual Analysis. Tourism Planning & Development 2014, 11, 463 -466.

AMA Style

Azizul Hassan, Peter Burns. Tourism Policies of Bangladesh—A Contextual Analysis. Tourism Planning & Development. 2014; 11 (4):463-466.

Chicago/Turabian Style

Azizul Hassan; Peter Burns. 2014. "Tourism Policies of Bangladesh—A Contextual Analysis." Tourism Planning & Development 11, no. 4: 463-466.