TY - JOUR
T1 - Sport as a vehicle for implementing corporate social responsibility
T2 - Firms listed on the Warsaw and Moscow stock exchanges
AU - Anagnostopoulos, Christos
AU - López-Carril, Samuel
AU - Zyśko, Jolanta
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - This paper provides a descriptive account of the extent to which firms listed on the Warsaw (WSE) and Moscow (MSE) Stock Exchanges use sport for their corporate social responsibility agendas. Drawing on institutional isomorphism, we deductively categorised CSR through sport cases based on the framework developed by Bason and Anagnostopoulos (2015). A total of 1317 documents were content-analysed, 442 from WSE firms and 875 from MSE firms. A total of 2501 CSR-through-sport initiatives were reported over the five-year period studied (2013-2017) in the WSE case and 2175 in the MSE case. Our results show that internationally listed firms are increasingly embracing sport for their CSR programs, with the 'personnel engagement' stream seeing a constant increase, followed by 'sponsorship' and 'philanthropic' initiatives. The young generation takes the lion's share when it comes to being the beneficiaries of these CSR programs, whereas 'sport participation' constitutes the basis of most such programs.
AB - This paper provides a descriptive account of the extent to which firms listed on the Warsaw (WSE) and Moscow (MSE) Stock Exchanges use sport for their corporate social responsibility agendas. Drawing on institutional isomorphism, we deductively categorised CSR through sport cases based on the framework developed by Bason and Anagnostopoulos (2015). A total of 1317 documents were content-analysed, 442 from WSE firms and 875 from MSE firms. A total of 2501 CSR-through-sport initiatives were reported over the five-year period studied (2013-2017) in the WSE case and 2175 in the MSE case. Our results show that internationally listed firms are increasingly embracing sport for their CSR programs, with the 'personnel engagement' stream seeing a constant increase, followed by 'sponsorship' and 'philanthropic' initiatives. The young generation takes the lion's share when it comes to being the beneficiaries of these CSR programs, whereas 'sport participation' constitutes the basis of most such programs.
KW - CSR
KW - Corporate social responsibility
KW - Isomorphism
KW - Sports
KW - Stock exchange
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U2 - 10.1504/EJIM.2021.113271
DO - 10.1504/EJIM.2021.113271
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85101815384
SN - 1751-6757
VL - 15
SP - 367
EP - 390
JO - European Journal of International Management
JF - European Journal of International Management
IS - 2-3
ER -