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Conceptualizing responsible exits in conservation philanthropy
Conservation philanthropy has grown significantly in the past decade. As the number of philanthropic‐supported conservation initiatives increases, so too will the frequency of exits—the ending of funding relationships.
Elodie Le Cornu +5 more
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Drivers of Strategic Approach to Philanthropy in the Czech Republic
Purpose: This study aims to provide an empirical study of the factors that influence how companies engage in strategic philanthropy and philanthropic strategy.
Kubickova Klara
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Beyond the Veneer of Strategic Philanthropy
1 For example, Paul Brest and William Schambra debate at a 2008 Philanthropy Roundtable meeting and Brest and Sean Stannard-Stockton's session on “Strategic Philanthropy and Effective Grantmaker-Grantee Relationships” at the Grantmakers for Effective Organizations’ 2010 conference.
Patrizi, Patricia +1 more
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The impact of hotel CSR for strategic philanthropy on booking behavior and hotel performance during the COVID-19 pandemic [PDF]
Hakseung Shin +2 more
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Corporate “Philanthropy Strategy” and “Strategic Philanthropy”
To 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. Post and Waddock's descriptions
Campbell DJ, Slack RE
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Corporate Strategic Philanthropy: Implications for Social Work
Corporate contributions to health and human services have declined from a high of 42.0 percent of total corporate giving in 1972 to 25.3 percent in 1994. At the same time, "strategic philanthropy" has become the state of the art in corporate contributions management.
Marx, Jerry D.
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Because it promises to benefit business and society simultaneously, strategic philanthropy might be characterized as a “happy marriage” of corporate social responsibility behavior and corporate financial performance. However, as evidence so far has been mostly anecdotal, it is important to understand to what extent empirics support
Maas, Karen, Liket, Kellie
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Do Companies Really Care? Strategic Philanthropy and Imagine Canada’s Caring Company Program
First launched in 1988, Imagine Canada’s Caring Company program recognizes Canadian companies that contribute at least one percent of their pre-tax profit to nonprofit organizations within their employees’ communities. Broadly speaking, the program sets
Jack Showers, Tessa Hebb
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The potential role of philanthropy in humanitarian supply chains delivery: the case of Thailand [PDF]
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to provide a framework on how strategic philanthropy can be included in humanitarian supply chains delivery. This framework explains the modalities where strategic philanthropy can be successful when collaborating ...
Ruth Banomyong, Puthipong Julagasigorn
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Can small and medium businesses endure the COVID-19 crisis through strategic philanthropy? [PDF]
Purpose – Small and medium-sized firms (SMEs) are typically reported to have a limited interest in broader societal concerns across the world. As a result, the purpose of this study is to develop a model of
Ariful Islam +2 more
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