“This book challenges the narrow confines of profit-centered tourism. It reminds us that hospitality is, at its core, a moral act. Through its rich blend of theory and case studies, it calls the industry back to its human purpose: care, respect, and shared responsibility. In that process, it also redefines what it means to teach and practice hospitality in an interconnected world.”Babu George, PhDProfessor of Management, School of BusinessAlcorn State University“As the tourism industry advances during tumultuous times, we need innovative push and pull strategies to extricate us out of a conventional mindset dictated by individual and organizational self-interest. This book, based on theory and critical points of leverage, case studies, and actionable best practice strategies, provides the needed scaffolding to help move us in the right direction. It is a worthwhile read for all who are concerned with the future of our industry.” David Fennell, PhD Brock University, Canada“This edited book ‘Social Responsibility in Hospitality and Tourism: Bridging Education and Practice Transitions’ offers a forward-looking exploration of how education can drive meaningful change in the tourism and hospitality industry. The book is divided into three thematic parts including Theory and Critical Points, Applied Case Studies, and Best Practices, the volume that bridges academia and industry, emphasizing innovation, sustainable tourism education, ethical leadership and community engagement. Together, they illustrate how classrooms can become spaces of transformation for students, empowering them with the right attitudes, ethics, and skills to navigate the complications of an ever-evolving global landscape. Rich in global perspectives, this book serves as perfection for academicians, researchers, policymakers, and professionals, and believes that true revolution in tourism begins with compassion, accountability, and a shared commitment to doing good”.Shruti Arora, PhDModi Institute of Management & Technology, India“This is an excellent book divided into three parts and comprising 14 chapters on social responsibility in the tourism and hospitality sector. It is well written and edited with a global focus that bridges research with practice . I congratulate the editors and authors and highly recommend the book”Vanessa Ratten, PhDLa Trobe University , Australia“Social Responsibility in Hospitality and Tourism: Bridging Education and Practice Transitions is a timely and insightful contribution to the evolving landscape of tourism and hospitality education. By uniting global voices from academia and industry, this volume bridges the gap between theory and practice to address the urgent need for ethical, sustainable, and socially responsible approaches in tourism. Through its blend of conceptual perspectives, applied case studies, and pedagogical best practices, the book inspires educators, researchers, and practitioners alike to reimagine the role of education in shaping a more responsible and regenerative future for the industry. A must-read for anyone committed to aligning tourism education with the values of sustainability, inclusivity, and social good.”Rami K. Isaac, PhDAssociate Professor in Tourism Studies, Academy for Tourism, Breda University of Applied Sciences, The Netherlands & Bethlehem University, Palestine.“What does responsibility mean in corporate environments? How is it corporatised, and which communities and ecosystems does it claim to protect? This volume brings together interdisciplinary voices from scholarship and practice to interrogate these questions through the lens of tourism and hospitality. Contributors map a matrix of ethical responsibilisation, exploring how CSR is reshaped in a hypermobile, crisis-ridden 21st century. From psychological empowerment and inclusive education to sustainability in luxury sectors and digital pedagogies, the chapters span theory, applied case studies, and best practices. Together, they offer a critical and timely rethinking of corporate responsibility as both a pedagogical imperative and a socio-political challenge.”Rodanthi Tzanelli Professor of Sociology of Culture University of Leeds, UKThe edited book ‘Social Responsibility in Hospitality and Tourism: Bridging Education and Practice Transitions’ is timely and very important. It fits within the growing field of tourism and hospitality for humanity. Education is quite central in ensuring a sustainable future for the industry. This edited book explores the ethical dimensions of legal, ethical, and philanthropic education and practice in tourism, addressing existing gaps and proposing actionable solutions. The book is a one stop shop that provides valuable guidance for industry professionals and educators.Hugues Séraphin, Associate Professor and Principal Lecturer, Oxford Brookes University, UK