Abstract

The recent outbreak of major economic, environmental and social incidents (e.g. privacy leakage, corruption) has put the blooming airline industry under spotlight. However, scant studies examined the trends and changes of corporate social responsibility (CSR) practices through CSR reporting on the economic, environmental and social dimensions in the aviation industry. To fill the gap, the current study examines the economic, environmental and social themes of Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) Standards on CSR communication of the global airlines. Quantitative content analysis is adopted for analyzing and comparing the CSR themes in 105 CSR reports of 21 airlines in major leagues from 2013 to 2017. Our findings indicated a salient growing trend in CSR reporting in the economic dimension while GRI 201-Economic Performance was the most significantly reported sub-topic. Our study has also compared the CSR reporting practices between the APEC based airlines and EU based airlines. The results indicated that focus of CSR reporting was different in the two regions. This study provided a comprehensive understanding of how global airlines communicate their CSR practices and respond to stakeholders' expectations via CSR reporting. This study informs both academics and practitioners about the changing trends of CSR development and reporting in the airline industry worldwide.

Highlights

  • With the development of tourism, air travel has been a popular option among travelers

  • In the reporting year of 2015–2016, a positive annual growth rate (AGR) was observed in Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) 202, GRI 203 and GRI while a positive AGR in GRI 201, GRI 204, GRI was found in the reporting year of 2016–2017

  • This paper provided an overview of the implementation of corporate social responsibility (CSR) practices among global airlines and the latest development of CSR communication through the CSR reports

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Introduction

With the development of tourism, air travel has been a popular option among travelers. It is an indispensable part of the tourism and transportation sector [1]. The aviation industry has seen dramatic growth over the last two decades. According to the statistics from the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), the number of globally carried passengers has increased from 1.4 billion in 1998 to 3.9 billion in 2017 [2] and reached 4 billion in 2018 [3]. The airline industry has extensive economic implications on society. It facilitates logistics and transportation, promotes investment in city facilities and events, and most importantly, creates jobs [5]. It facilitates logistics and transportation, promotes investment in city facilities and events, and most importantly, creates jobs [5]. 8.4 million jobs

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