This exploratory study provides an insight into the concept of philanthropy and how it is applied in the context of wineries. Researchers in three nations interviewed winery owners or managers to obtain qualitative data; this data was categorised to identify common themes, similarities and differences across wineries or nations. Our findings indicate that all the wineries are undertaking philanthropic activities, ranging from donations of wine, time, cash or facilities, to organising or participating in events. These activities are primarily driven by altruistic rather than strategic motivations, and the predominant benefits achieved from philanthropy are personal satisfaction rather than financial. Although only a small number of wineries ...
Recently, New Zealand's wine industry has made remarkable progress. For example, the number of hecta...
Crowdfunding has recently emerged as a novel way of financing new ventures. This coincides with a gr...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to understand whether the companies most involved in communica...
This exploratory study provides an insight into the concept of philanthropy and how it is applied in...
Purpose: Research on philanthropy in the wine indsustry is limited. This cross-national study seeks...
This cross-national study explores the drivers of philanthropy In the American, Spanish and New Zeal...
Purpose: This multi-national investigation examines the extent to which wine busineses are engaged i...
Philanthropy involves voluntarily donating a business’s resources to others and is a growing practic...
While various authors recognise the socioeconomic importance of wineries in various nations, this ar...
Purpose: This paper examines the social enterprise literature and discusses a case study example of ...
This study aimed to investigate the awareness of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) among winerie...
In recent years, wineries have been implementing increasingly more wine tourism activities as comple...
There is a growing global market for wine. In our research, we mainly examine wine companies from fo...
Academic research emphasises numerous benefits that businesses could gain from collaborating. Howeve...
The wine industry continues to grow and is expected to reach 429 billion U.S. dollars by 2023 (Oloru...
Recently, New Zealand's wine industry has made remarkable progress. For example, the number of hecta...
Crowdfunding has recently emerged as a novel way of financing new ventures. This coincides with a gr...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to understand whether the companies most involved in communica...
This exploratory study provides an insight into the concept of philanthropy and how it is applied in...
Purpose: Research on philanthropy in the wine indsustry is limited. This cross-national study seeks...
This cross-national study explores the drivers of philanthropy In the American, Spanish and New Zeal...
Purpose: This multi-national investigation examines the extent to which wine busineses are engaged i...
Philanthropy involves voluntarily donating a business’s resources to others and is a growing practic...
While various authors recognise the socioeconomic importance of wineries in various nations, this ar...
Purpose: This paper examines the social enterprise literature and discusses a case study example of ...
This study aimed to investigate the awareness of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) among winerie...
In recent years, wineries have been implementing increasingly more wine tourism activities as comple...
There is a growing global market for wine. In our research, we mainly examine wine companies from fo...
Academic research emphasises numerous benefits that businesses could gain from collaborating. Howeve...
The wine industry continues to grow and is expected to reach 429 billion U.S. dollars by 2023 (Oloru...
Recently, New Zealand's wine industry has made remarkable progress. For example, the number of hecta...
Crowdfunding has recently emerged as a novel way of financing new ventures. This coincides with a gr...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to understand whether the companies most involved in communica...