Implementation of a sustainable business cycle: the case of a tourism project in Puerto Rico

Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to describe an enterprise venture focused on responsible tourism and its social responsibility using the "cycle of sustainable business" concept.Design methodology approach - The study is based on a case study of a tourism business' project in de...

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