Essays about: "CSR authenticity"

Showing result 1 - 5 of 9 essays containing the words CSR authenticity.

  1. 1. Exploring Audience Perception of a Cause-Related Sponsorship Campaign : The Case of Hummel and the Danish National Football TeamDuring The 2022 FIFA World Cup

    University essay from

    Author : Franciska Kószás; Patricia Tudesko; [2023]
    Keywords : Corporate social responsibility; cause-related marketing; cause-related marketing campaign; Hummel; The 2022 FIFA World Cup; Qatar; Reddit; online community; audience perception; case study; content analysis;

    Abstract : Background: There has been a noticeable growth in the use of sponsorships and corporate social responsibility in the world of professional sports, especially in football. This phenomenon is not particularly surprising given that modern companies are forced to compete for the attention of more socially conscious audiences. READ MORE

  2. 2. With great power comes great social responsibility

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    Author : Eric Björklund; Johan Börjesson; [2022]
    Keywords : CSR; Trustworthiness; Trust; Transparency; Authenticity; Euphemisms; Social Media; CSR; Trovärdighet; Tillit; Transparens; Äkthet; Eufemismer; Sociala Medier;

    Abstract : The overall vagueness of words and sentences can show differences in meaning and perceptions. Applying this to Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiatives can end up being misleading, especially in an online setting such as social media, which has shown as a preferable medium for these kinds of messages. READ MORE

  3. 3. A mixed-method study on CSR communication in the Swedish banking sector

    University essay from Handelshögskolan i Stockholm/Institutionen för företagande och ledning

    Author : Ida Ludwigsson; Isabella Hong; [2022]
    Keywords : CSR communication; CSR authenticity; Knowledge; Message content factor;

    Abstract : In light of the challenges surrounding CSR communication and the obstacles facing banks that wish to effectively communicate about their CSR initiatives, the purpose of this thesis is to examine CSR communication in the context of the Swedish banking sector. By departing from a conceptual model of effective CSR communication, this thesis intends to measure the extent to which different message content factors influence CSR authenticity and leads to favourable consumer response outcomes: attitude, trust, and word-of-mouth intention. READ MORE

  4. 4. The better the purpose, the stronger the business?

    University essay from Handelshögskolan i Stockholm/Institutionen för företagande och ledning; Handelshögskolan i Stockholm/Institutionen för marknadsföring och strategi

    Author : Hanna Rondahl; Matilda Blomqvist; [2020]
    Keywords : Company purpose; Corporate purpose; CSR communication; Perceived authenticity; Value theory;

    Abstract : The authors of this paper introduce four consumer value clusters (self-transcendence, self-enhancement, openness to change and conservation) as independent variables in a multiple linear regression analysis in order to investigate and clarify the process that leads customers to form their reactions after being exposed to a company purpose within the outdoor clothing category. The authors test a model that proves that consumers tend to have more positive reactions, in terms of (1) brand attitude, (2) purchase intention and (3) word-of-mouth intention, after being exposed to a company purpose, controlling for all other factors. READ MORE

  5. 5. Constructing authenticity : A qualitative study of internal CSR communication

    University essay from Karlstads universitet/Fakulteten för humaniora och samhällsvetenskap (from 2013)

    Author : Karl Köllner; Julia Hofvendahl; [2017]
    Keywords : CSR; Internal CSR communication; CSR programs; Authenticity; CSR from a marketing perspective.; CSR; Intern CSR kommunikation; CSR program; Autenticitet; CSR ur ett marknadsföringsperspektiv.;

    Abstract : The rapid increase of corporate social responsibility (CSR) has led to a large numbers of programs that have failed to meet the expectations of stakeholders (McShane & Cunningham 2012). The reason being that stakeholders are becoming more sceptical about firms true purpose for engaging in CSR activities (Arendt & Brettel 2010). READ MORE