Shin, HakseungSharma, AbhinavNicolau, Juan LuisKang, Juhyun2022-01-132022-01-132021-08-010261-5177S0261-5177(21)00041-8 (PII)http://hdl.handle.net/10919/107594During the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, some hotels have engaged in corporate social responsibility (CSR) activities to help overcome the crisis. Given that most existing research examines the impact of hotel CSR on a single stakeholder, how hotel CSR activities in a crisis are perceived by multiple stakeholders is unknown. Drawing on the concept of strategic philanthropy, this study examines the impact of hotel CSR activities during the pandemic, such as providing accommodations to healthcare workers, on hotel firms' market value and prospective hotel customers’ booking behavior. Adopting mixed-methods approach, this study finds negative impacts of hotel CSR for strategic philanthropy on firm market value and customer booking behavior. The study result indicates that the value of hotel CSR depends on the nature and environmental contexts of CSR. Specific theoretical and practical implications are provided.10 page(s)application/pdfenIn CopyrightSocial SciencesHospitality, Leisure, Sport & TourismManagementBusiness & EconomicsCOVID-19 and businessCorporate social responsibilityStrategic philanthropyHotel market valueHotel booking behaviorCORPORATE SOCIAL-RESPONSIBILITYTOURISM INDUSTRYFINANCIAL PERFORMANCECONSUMERSATISFACTIONROLESHOSPITALITYDIMENSIONSMANAGEMENTPURCHASECOVID-19ySport, Leisure & Tourism1504 Commercial Services1505 Marketing1506 TourismThe impact of hotel CSR for strategic philanthropy on booking behavior and hotel performance during the COVID-19 pandemicArticle - Refereed2022-01-13Tourism Managementhttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.tourman.2021.10432285Nicolau Gonzalbez, Juan [0000-0003-0048-2823]348156131879-3193