Proposed Research Model on Social Responsibility and Green Marketing Strategy in Vietnam Agricultural Eco-Tourism Industry
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Abstract
The objective of the article is to review related studies, analyze the current situation and find theoretical gaps. From there, we propose a research model to assess the impact of social responsibility and green marketing strategies on the performance of Vietnamese agro-ecological tourism enterprises.
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Corporate social responsibility, green marketing strategy, Vietnam
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