Routledge Handbook of Sport and Corporate Social Responsibility (eBook, ePUB)
Redaktion: Salcines, Juan Luis Paramio; Walters, Geoff; Babiak, Kathy
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The Routledge Handbook of Sport and Corporate Social Responsibility is the first book to offer a comprehensive survey of theories and concepts of CSR as applied to sport, and the social, ethical and environmental aspects of sport business and management. It covers every key issue and functional area, including implementation, strategic benefits, communication and corporate image, stakeholder engagement, and the measurement and evaluation of CSR policies and practices, and includes detailed international case studies, from the NBA and the Olympic Games to Japanese soccer. This book is important…mehr
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 384
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Juli 2013
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781135011727
- Artikelnr.: 39190863
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 384
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Juli 2013
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781135011727
- Artikelnr.: 39190863
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overview of an emerging academic field Part I: Theoretical Perspectives on
Corporate Social Responsibility in Sport 1. Perspectives on Social
Responsibility in Sport 2. Corporate Social Responsibility in Sport: Who
benefits? 3.CSR Through Sport from a Critical Perspective: Failing to
address gross corporate misconduct? 4. Teaching 'CSR In Sport' in Sports
Management Programs Worldwide Part II: Implementing Corporate Social
Responsibility in Sport 5. Social Responsibility and Livestrong 6. Getting
the Tactics Right: Implementing CSR in English Football 7. CSR and
Environmental Responsibility: The Case of NCAA Athletic Departments 8.
Environmental Corporate Social Responsibility Practices within the Asian
Sport Event Industry: A case study of the Beijing Olympics 9. Incorporating
Accessibility and Disability in The Manchester United Culture and
Organization as Part of their CSR Policies 10. Connecting with People: Best
practices in Northern Ireland 11. Inter Movistar Indoor FS: Much more than
indoor football 12. Sport and Corporate Social Responsibility in Japan
Part III: Stakeholder Engagement in Corporate Social Responsibility in
Sport 13. Delivery of Large-Scale CSR Efforts through Corporate Community
Involvement: Lessons from Major League Baseball's 'Reviving Baseball in
Inner Cities' program 14. Engaging Communities Through Sport:
Sustainability as a means of enacting corporate social responsibility 15.
Olympics, Social Responsibility and Stakeholders 16. A Foundation for
Winning: Athletes, charity and social responsibility 17. Stakeholder
Engagement in European Football Part IV: Communicating Corporate Social
Responsibility in Sport 18. The Premier League: A commitment to social
responsibility 19. 'Street Violence Ruins Lives': Communicating CSR
initiatives 20. Italian Sport Federation: Communicating CSR through the
social report Part V: Measuring Corporate Responsibility in Sport 21. Cause
Related Marketing/Sponsorships and CSR 22. Assessing Social Impact of
Sport-Industry Philanthropy and CSR 23. The Paradox of CSR Measurement:
Current methods, issues, and future directions 24. Measuring and Evaluating
Community Sports Projects: Notts County Football in the Community 25.
Implementing 'Monitoring and Evaluation' Techniques within a Premier League
Football in the Community Scheme: A case study involving Everton in the
community Conclusion: Trends, challenges and the future for CSR in sport
overview of an emerging academic field Part I: Theoretical Perspectives on
Corporate Social Responsibility in Sport 1. Perspectives on Social
Responsibility in Sport 2. Corporate Social Responsibility in Sport: Who
benefits? 3.CSR Through Sport from a Critical Perspective: Failing to
address gross corporate misconduct? 4. Teaching 'CSR In Sport' in Sports
Management Programs Worldwide Part II: Implementing Corporate Social
Responsibility in Sport 5. Social Responsibility and Livestrong 6. Getting
the Tactics Right: Implementing CSR in English Football 7. CSR and
Environmental Responsibility: The Case of NCAA Athletic Departments 8.
Environmental Corporate Social Responsibility Practices within the Asian
Sport Event Industry: A case study of the Beijing Olympics 9. Incorporating
Accessibility and Disability in The Manchester United Culture and
Organization as Part of their CSR Policies 10. Connecting with People: Best
practices in Northern Ireland 11. Inter Movistar Indoor FS: Much more than
indoor football 12. Sport and Corporate Social Responsibility in Japan
Part III: Stakeholder Engagement in Corporate Social Responsibility in
Sport 13. Delivery of Large-Scale CSR Efforts through Corporate Community
Involvement: Lessons from Major League Baseball's 'Reviving Baseball in
Inner Cities' program 14. Engaging Communities Through Sport:
Sustainability as a means of enacting corporate social responsibility 15.
Olympics, Social Responsibility and Stakeholders 16. A Foundation for
Winning: Athletes, charity and social responsibility 17. Stakeholder
Engagement in European Football Part IV: Communicating Corporate Social
Responsibility in Sport 18. The Premier League: A commitment to social
responsibility 19. 'Street Violence Ruins Lives': Communicating CSR
initiatives 20. Italian Sport Federation: Communicating CSR through the
social report Part V: Measuring Corporate Responsibility in Sport 21. Cause
Related Marketing/Sponsorships and CSR 22. Assessing Social Impact of
Sport-Industry Philanthropy and CSR 23. The Paradox of CSR Measurement:
Current methods, issues, and future directions 24. Measuring and Evaluating
Community Sports Projects: Notts County Football in the Community 25.
Implementing 'Monitoring and Evaluation' Techniques within a Premier League
Football in the Community Scheme: A case study involving Everton in the
community Conclusion: Trends, challenges and the future for CSR in sport