Corporate philanthropy (CP) describes the voluntary action of a company to donate time and/or financial resources to a societal cause. Originally aligned with altruistic intention, CP is increasingly used to deflect criticism away from industries with reputations for poor environmental, social, or economic management. The cruise sector’s policies on human resources, environmental management, and taxation, and their use of private enclave resorts as ports of call in the Caribbean are considered by many stakeholders to be financially and socially exclusionary. To mitigate such censure, and to support claims for good corporate citizenship, cruise firms are increasingly embracing philanthropic projects. Royal Caribbean International (RCI) has f...
Creating Shared Value hinges on the interdependence between a company’s success and social welfare, ...
ABSTRACT. In this article we argue that the emergence of a new form of organization – community ente...
This paper aims at providing a deeper understanding about how corporate social responsibility (CSR) ...
The rapid growth of the cruise industry since the beginning of the \u201890 has stimulated the ongoi...
The dynamic organisational processes in businesses dilute the boundaries between the individual, org...
American companies bring U.S. innovation and capital to all corners of the globe. The U.S. corporate...
Companies undertake corporate social initiatives for a variety of reasons. Many do it for altruistic...
The purpose of this study was to examine Royal Caribbean\u27s crisis communications response followi...
Conference PaperThe importance of natural capital restoration is growing in recent academic articles...
Corporate Social Responsibility can be defined as a commitment to improve the community’s well-being...
The purpose of this research paper is to identify which types of corporate philanthropy (CP): cause-...
Corporate philanthropy (CP) is receiving increased attention, especially in transitional countries, ...
ii | P a g e To competitively operate in an environment where even the basic social needs of the pop...
This study examines the relation between firms\u27 corporate philanthropic giving and their performa...
A remarkable growth regarding corporate philanthropic activities by socially unacceptable firms has ...
Creating Shared Value hinges on the interdependence between a company’s success and social welfare, ...
ABSTRACT. In this article we argue that the emergence of a new form of organization – community ente...
This paper aims at providing a deeper understanding about how corporate social responsibility (CSR) ...
The rapid growth of the cruise industry since the beginning of the \u201890 has stimulated the ongoi...
The dynamic organisational processes in businesses dilute the boundaries between the individual, org...
American companies bring U.S. innovation and capital to all corners of the globe. The U.S. corporate...
Companies undertake corporate social initiatives for a variety of reasons. Many do it for altruistic...
The purpose of this study was to examine Royal Caribbean\u27s crisis communications response followi...
Conference PaperThe importance of natural capital restoration is growing in recent academic articles...
Corporate Social Responsibility can be defined as a commitment to improve the community’s well-being...
The purpose of this research paper is to identify which types of corporate philanthropy (CP): cause-...
Corporate philanthropy (CP) is receiving increased attention, especially in transitional countries, ...
ii | P a g e To competitively operate in an environment where even the basic social needs of the pop...
This study examines the relation between firms\u27 corporate philanthropic giving and their performa...
A remarkable growth regarding corporate philanthropic activities by socially unacceptable firms has ...
Creating Shared Value hinges on the interdependence between a company’s success and social welfare, ...
ABSTRACT. In this article we argue that the emergence of a new form of organization – community ente...
This paper aims at providing a deeper understanding about how corporate social responsibility (CSR) ...