Corporate Governance: Volume 15 Issue 2
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The international journal of business in societyTable of contents - Special Issue: Governance and CSR Management in Sport
Guest Editors: Dr Tim Breitbarth, Dr Stefan Walzel, Dr Christos Anagnostopoulos, Mr Frank van Eekeren
Developing CSR in professional football clubs: drivers and phases
Dimitrios Kolyperas, Stephen Morrow, Leigh SparksThe purpose of this paper is to advance the understanding of how corporate social responsibility (CSR) develops within professional football clubs, along with its organizational…
Using Global South Sport-for-Development experiences to inform Global North CSR design and implementation: a case study of Euroleague Basketball’s One Team programme
Davies Banda, Isabel GultresaThe purpose of this paper is to clearly outline the practicalities of designing and implementing corporate social responsibility (CSR) through sport programmes via stakeholder…
International sourcing, social responsibility and human assets: a framework for labor procurement negotiations in baseball’s talent supply chain
Adrien Bouchet, Mike Troilo, William SpanielThe purpose of this paper is to explore the question: how does socially responsible buying/sourcing applies to human talent? The authors examine this question in the unique…
Collaborative value co-creation in community sports trusts at football clubs
Marcelo Pedro Castro-Martinez, Paul R. JacksonThe purpose of this conceptual paper is to introduce a new governance model based on collaborative co-creation of value that leads to the strategic integration of football clubs…
Corporate social responsibility in sport: critical issues and future possibilities
Richard GiulianottiThis paper aims to advance a critical analysis of corporate social responsibility (CSR) within sport. First, the author locates CSR within the wider field of sport-related social…
The need to apply new theories to “Sport CSR”
Roger Levermore, Neil MooreThis paper aims to highlight how critical theory and political CSR might be applied to deepen our examination of the complexities associated with ‘sport CSR’. The debate on the…
Corporate social responsibility and governance in sport: “Oh, the things you can find, if you don’t stay behind!”
Tim Breitbarth, Stefan Walzel, Christos Anagnostopoulos, Frank van EekerenThe purpose of this paper is to provide practical and future research implications for the field of governance and corporate social responsibility (CSR) in sports to strengthen…
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1472-0701e-ISSN:
1758-6054ISSN-L:
1472-0701Online date, start – end:
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Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
hybridEditor:
- Professor Gabriel Eweje