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Dias, Álvaro and Zizka, Laura and Bernard, Shaniel and Singal, Manisha and Ho, Jo Ann
(2026)
Toward the institutionalization of social sustainability.
Annals of Tourism Research, 118.
art. no. 104181.
pp. 1-14.
ISSN 0160-7383
Abstract
This study applies framework analysis to understand how hospitality and tourism organizations can institutionalize social sustainability as a recursive, capability-driven governance process. Drawing on an integrated framework of dynamic capabilities, institutional, and stakeholder theories, we analyze data from multiple workshops with hospitality and tourism managers to identify how firms embed social sustainability into organizational routines and systemic governance structures over time. The findings reveal a recursive process composed of four interdependent capability-building stages: Sensing (stakeholder knowledge acquisition and organizational learning), seizing (human capital development and inclusive workforce governance), transforming (community embeddedness and cultural co-production), and systemic collaboration (multi-actor governance integration and ESG accountability). The study contributes by integrating dynamic capabilities and stakeholder co-production, offering a model for institutionalizing social sustainability.
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