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Corporate philanthropy refers to the allocation of organizational resources toward social causes, in the form of money (financial support), goods (in-kind donations), or time (employee volunteering). What is understood to constitute a social cause varies.
Morgan R. Clevenger +2 more
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Literature highlights the immense potential of Corporate Philanthropy (CP) for generating social and economic benefits. The debate on economic benefits align corporate philanthropy with the business bottom line arguing that it can be a significant ...
Sehar Zulfiquar
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Linking cause assessment, corporate philanthropy, and corporate reputation [PDF]
This study analyzes the link between cause assessment, corporate philanthropy, and dimensions of corporate reputation from different stakeholders' perspectives, using balance theory as a conceptual framework and the telecommunications industry in Austria
Rusch, Thomas +3 more
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Corporate responsibility towards children: The state of affairs in Bulgaria [PDF]
Child-centred corporate responsibility has significantly evolved in the 21st century. Starting from banning child labour and restricting the advertising of unhealthy food and drinks, through corporate philanthropy, understanding and assessing the overall
Krstić Nataša
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CORPORATE PHILANTHROPY BY THE SOCIALLY UNACCEPTABLE FIRMS: EVIDENCE FROM MULTIPLE CASE STUDIES
A remarkable growth regarding corporate philanthropic activities by socially unacceptable firms has been observed in the last few decades. The main aim of the paper is to examine whether it is ethically and morally appropriate for corporations which ...
Nasir Uddin Mohammed +1 more
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The impact of corporate philanthropy on reputation for corporate social performance [PDF]
This study seeks to examine the mechanisms by which a corporation’s use of philanthropy affects its reputation for corporate social performance (CSP), which the authors conceive of as consisting of two dimensions: CSP awareness and CSP perception.
Alsop R. +10 more
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Through literature research method and questionnaire survey method, this paper explores the relationship between philanthropic activities and ecotourism consumption intention.
Yibo Xie, Liwen Zhang, Xiaolin Chen
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Ethics, and especially related Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), was variously interpreted over time. It was sometimes considered in a limited, residual or unilateral way (philanthropy, environmental awareness, human rights, minorities, employees ...
Gianfranco Rusconi
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Corporate Philanthropy, Research Networks, and Collaborative Innovation [PDF]
Using a unique dataset of corporate philanthropy, we find that direct giving activities are positively associated with higher levels and more influential, collaborative, and original innovation.
Bereskin, FL, Campbell, TL, Hsu, P
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Benefit Perception About the Understanding of Corporate Social Responsibility in Pprivate Sector in Turkey: Using Web Sites for Announcing of Corporate Social Responsibility Activities [PDF]
As a consept that adds value to both the society and the corporation, understanding of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), contributes to the development of social welfare on the one hand and also forms a basis for sustaining the existence of ...
Nuray YILMAZ SERT
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