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This chapter provides a brief overview of corporate philanthropy. It starts off with defining the term and giving alternative views on its understanding. Then it moves on to outlining corporate philanthropy’s historical development by blending both academic and managerial perspectives into its current knowledge base, including approaches to its ...
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This chapter provides a brief overview of corporate philanthropy. It starts off with defining the term and giving alternative views on its understanding. Then it moves on to outlining corporate philanthropy’s historical development by blending both academic and managerial perspectives into its current knowledge base, including approaches to its ...
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Corporate “Philanthropy Strategy” and “Strategic Philanthropy”
Business & Society, 2007To develop this study of strategic philanthropy in the United Kingdom, voluntary charitable donations policy disclosures were captured from the annual reports of two samples of U.K. companies: one of the entire Financial Times Stock Exchange 100 at year-end 2002 and another of 14 selected companies over a 15-year period.
Campbell DJ, Slack RE
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Strategic Corporate Philanthropy
2023Abstract Large multinational corporations increasingly align their charitable giving as closely as possible to their business models, even sometimes dismantling corporate foundations and transferring their former grantmaking activities to divisions within the sponsoring company.
Dana Brakman Reiser, Steven A. Dean
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2007
INTRODUCTION. This chapter considers what we know, and what we might like to know about corporate philanthropy and community engagement. It does so particularly through a nonprofit marketing lens, that is, from the perspective of the nonprofit organization seeking mission revenue and resources from the corporate market.
Madden, Kym, Scaife, Wendy
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INTRODUCTION. This chapter considers what we know, and what we might like to know about corporate philanthropy and community engagement. It does so particularly through a nonprofit marketing lens, that is, from the perspective of the nonprofit organization seeking mission revenue and resources from the corporate market.
Madden, Kym, Scaife, Wendy
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Signaling through corporate philanthropy
Pacific-Basin Finance Journal, 2020Abstract We deconstruct corporate philanthropy donations (CPDs) into expected CPD and excess CPD and examine their impact on firms' future market performance. We also examine various moderating effects, including political connection and market development.
Wuqing Wu +3 more
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Governance and Corporate Philanthropy: Restraining Robin Hood?
Business & Society, 2002Although corporate decision makers may justify charitable contributions on strategic grounds, extremely large corporate philanthropic contributions may beperceived by shareholders as unnecessary. If stockholders attempt to limit corporate philanthropy, then governance mechanisms should put a cap on giving amounts.
Barbara R. Bartkus +2 more
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Exclusive corporate philanthropy: rethinking the nexus of CSR and corporate philanthropy
Social Responsibility Journal, 2016PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to add to a better understanding of relationship of corporate social responsibility (CSR) and corporate philanthropy. The authors argue that corporate philanthropy is exclusive to CSR because of their different characteristics.Design/methodology/approachThis paper is based on a profound literature review and ...
von Schnurbein, Georg +2 more
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Corporate Philanthropy and Corporate Financial Performance
Academy of Management Proceedings, 2013To resolve empirical inconclusiveness and conceptual confusion found in the literature relating corporate philanthropy and financial performance, in this paper we suggest a stakeholder sensemaking ...
Shouming Chen +2 more
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Branding Corporate Philanthropy
2014Marx (1999) reported that 96% of firms rate a favorable company image as either an important or extremely important outcome of their philanthropic investments. The fact that corporate philanthropy offers marketing opportunities has not been lost on firms, which explains why the responsibility for philanthropic initiatives most often resides within ...
John Peloza +2 more
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India’s Corporate Philanthropy
2023Stanford Social Innovation Review, 21(3), 61 ...
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