2021
DOI: 10.1177/2046147x211032913
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Does your corporation “care”? Exploring an ethical standard for communicating CSR relationships online

Abstract: A qualitative content analysis of corporate social responsibility (CSR) webpages of top-ranked corporations was conducted to determine the ethical nature of online communications surrounding nonprofit partnerships. Are corporations giving nonprofits their fair share of online publicity? All CSR-related webpages from the top 30 Fortune’s 500 Most Admired Corporations for 2017 were examined. Ethical principles from public relations communications regarding open, honest, and transparent information sharing guided… Show more

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“…CSR communication research (e.g., Du et al, 2010; Ji et al, 2022; Morsing, 2006; Sriramesh et al, 2007) has addressed many corporate practices, including reporting (Lock and Seele, 2017), charitable donations (Harrison, 2019; 2021), nonprofit partnerships (Dong and Li, 2022; Maktoufi and O’Connor, 2020), employee volunteer programs (Dhanesh, 2014; Shi, 2022), and deliberative democratic/societal contributions (Scherer et al, 2016). As Du and colleagues (2010) synthesize, CSR communication literature prioritizes the work of reducing stakeholder skepticism, generating goodwill, and presenting reasonable (and, hopefully, accurate) motives for engagement.…”
Section: Comparing and Defining The Conceptsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…CSR communication research (e.g., Du et al, 2010; Ji et al, 2022; Morsing, 2006; Sriramesh et al, 2007) has addressed many corporate practices, including reporting (Lock and Seele, 2017), charitable donations (Harrison, 2019; 2021), nonprofit partnerships (Dong and Li, 2022; Maktoufi and O’Connor, 2020), employee volunteer programs (Dhanesh, 2014; Shi, 2022), and deliberative democratic/societal contributions (Scherer et al, 2016). As Du and colleagues (2010) synthesize, CSR communication literature prioritizes the work of reducing stakeholder skepticism, generating goodwill, and presenting reasonable (and, hopefully, accurate) motives for engagement.…”
Section: Comparing and Defining The Conceptsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Modelling could be defined as a reflexive technology aimed to be the methodological foundation of the main model in the initial stages. Using this technological approach, the vibrant economic reality of agri-food companies links with the modern analytical process (Harrison, 2021;Calder, 2022).…”
Section: Modelling Of Marketing Support Of Corporate Social Responsib...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…V.S. Harrison (2021) studied the ethics of corporate CSR, especially, for non-profit organizations. According to J.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%