http://chineseinput.net/에서 pinyin(병음)방식으로 중국어를 변환할 수 있습니다.
변환된 중국어를 복사하여 사용하시면 됩니다.
TULSI, Paudel,JI, Yunho Korea Distribution Science Association 2020 The Journal of Asian Finance, Economics and Busine Vol.7 No.1
Substantial growth in the economy and extensive use of natural resources has become a major issue in the modern world. Organizations have started to worry about the environment and are beginning to invest in and practice green strategies. Companies should be responsible for the environment and use sustainable methods to run their businesses. The main purpose of this study is to explore the conceptual approach to Green Human Resource Management (GHRM) practices and Corporate Environmental Responsibility (CER) in the hospitality industry. The theoretical framework of GHRM practices such as green recruitment, green selection, green training and development, green performance appraisal, green reward and compensation, and corporate environmental responsibility have been comprehensively studied for this purpose. Green Human Resource Management in the hospitality sector is a less studied and rarely implemented phenomenon. The integration of GHRM and CER along with green competitive advantage and green supply chain management in hospitality is new concept in hospitality industry. Study suggests that Corporate environmental responsibility (CER) and Green Human Resource Management (GHRM) have a significant role in the hospitality industry. However, for sustainable development of tourism and hospitality, this concept should be capitalized with necessary research and development.
Tulsi Paudel,이문아,김영국 (사)한국관광레저학회 2019 관광레저연구 Vol.31 No.3
This study aims to investigate trekkers’ environmental attitudes along with environmental friendly trekking behavior. Study based on theoretical basis of two theories; The New Ecological Paradigm and Theory of Planned Behavior. This research analyzed 223 responses from online sources. Respondents were trekkers of Korean Mountains. Results concluded on the basis of statistical analysis using SPSS 24.0 and AMOS 22.0. Frequency analysis, exploratory factor analysis, reliability analysis, confirmatory factor analysis and statistical equation modeling were performed. The results show New Ecological Paradigm factors are significantly affecting subjective norms, attitude and perceived behavioral control. In addition, attitude and perceived behavioral control possess significant effect on behavioral intention. However, among elements of Theory of Planned Behavior, the subjective norm does not affect behavioral intention of environmental friendly trekking. According to the results, trekkers are aware of earths’ limitations and have willingness to do less harm in nature when trekking.
A Macro Analysis of Tourist Arrival in Nepal
Tulsi PAUDEL,DHAKAL THAKUR,Wen Ya LI,김영국 한국유통과학회 2021 The Journal of Asian Finance, Economics and Busine Vol.8 No.1
The number of tourists visiting Nepal has shown rapid growth in recent years, and Nepal is expecting more tourist arrivals in the future. This paper, thus, attempts to analyze the tourist arrivals in Nepal and predict the number of visitors until 2025. This paper has examined the international tourist arrival trend in Nepal using the Gompertz and Logistic growth model. The international tourist arrival data from 1991 to 2018 is used to investigate international tourist arrival trends. The result of the analysis found that the Gompertz model performs a better fit than the Logistic model. The study further forecast the expected tourist arrival below one million (844,319) by 2025. Nevertheless, the government of Nepal has the goal of two million tourists in a year. The present study also discusses system dynamics scenarios for the two million potential visitors within a year. Scenario analysis shows that proper advertisement and positive word-of-mouth will be key factors in achieving a higher number of tourists. The current study could fill the gap of theoretical and empirical forecasting of tourist arrivals in the Nepalese tourism industry. Also, the study findings would be beneficial for government officers, planners and investors, and policy-makers in the Nepalese tourism industry