As the role of sport in society becomes ever more prominet and as sports organizations become increasingly influential members of the global community, so it become more important than ever for sport to consider its wider social responsibilities.
The Routledge Handbook of Sport and Corporate Social Responsibility is the first book of to offer a comprehensive survey of theories an conepts of CSR as applied to sport, and the social, ethical and environmental aspects of sport business and management. It offers an overview of perspectives an approaches to CSR in sport, examines the unique features of the sports industry in relation to CSR, explores the tools, models, common pitfalls and examples of best practice on which managers can draw, and discusses how CSR and corporate citizenship can be integrated into the sport management curriculum.
The book covers every key issue and funcional area, including implementation, strategic benefits, comunication 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. The Routledge Handbook of Sport and Corporate Social Responsibility is important reading for any student, researcher, manager or policity maker with an interest in sport business, management, ethics or development.
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CSR in sport: who benefits?
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Viewing CSR through sport form a critical perspective: failing to addres gross corporate misconduct?
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Teaching CSR: considerations for sport management education
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"Getting the tactics right": implementing CSR in English football
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CSR and environmental responsibility: the case of NCAA athletic departments
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Environmental CSR practices within the Asian sport event industry: a case study of the Beijing Olympics
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Connecting with people: best practices in Northem Ireland
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Inter Movistar Futsal: much more than just indoor football
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Delivery of large-scale CSR efforts through corporate community involvement: lessons from Major League Baseball's Reviving Baseball
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Engaging communities through sport: sustainability as a means of enacting CSR
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A foundation for winning: athleters, charity and social responsibility
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The Premier League: a commitment to social responsibility
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"Street Violence Ruins Lives": communicating CSR initiatives
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Italian sport federations: communicating CSR through the social report
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The paradox of CSR measurement: putting the "responsibility" back in CSR through program evaluation
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Measuring and evaluating community sports projects: Notts County Football in the Community
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Implementing "monitoring and evaluation" techniques within a Premier League Football in the Community scheme: a case study involving Everton in the Community
Daniel Parnell, Gareth Stratton, Barry Drust, David Richardson
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Conclusion: Trends, challenges and the future for CSR in sport
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