Corporate citizenship as a marketing instrument ‐ Concepts, evidence and research directions

作者: Isabelle Maignan , O.C. Ferrell

DOI: 10.1108/03090560110382110

关键词: Organizational cultureValue (ethics)MarketingPublic policyPublic relationsCorporate social responsibilityBusinessGovernment spendingConceptual frameworkCorporate communicationCorporate governance

摘要: Confronted with increasing pressures to limit government spending on social welfare, more and more public policy makers welcome the growing social involvement of corporations. Yet, inasmuch as corporate citizenship may be desirable for society as a whole, it is unlikely to be embraced by a large number of organizations unless it is associated with concrete business benefits. This paper presents past findings and proposes future research directions useful for understanding the potential value of corporate citizenship as a marketing tool. Specifically, after examining the nature of corporate citizenship, the paper discusses its potential impact, first on consumers, then on employees. Two conceptual frameworks are introduced to guide research on the value of corporate citizenship in terms of external and internal marketing respectively.

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