PurposeThis study aims to bridge a gap in literature by exploring the impact of art and culture projects on primary internal stakeholders (i.e. employees), focusing on the micro-foundations of corporate social responsibility (CSR).Design/methodology/approachThe analysis uses a qualitative approach, using a single-case study and semi-structured interviews. The single-case study focuses on art and culture projects developed by companies participating in the public contest promoted by Parma City of Culture 2020. The analysis relies on the information gathered from interviews with the employees who were involved in the projects of seven of the winning companies.FindingsThe results suggest that employees positively assess their participation in CSR activities based on art and culture projects. Specifically, through their direct involvement in the competition employees manage to experience meaningfulness and they attribute intrinsic motives to these types of activities.Originality/valueThis study analyses the effectiveness of a publicly endorsed CSR initiative oriented towards internal social enhancement based on art and culture projects, leveraging the unique case of Parma City of Culture 2020. The findings might be beneficial to both companies and regulators aiming to achieve internal social enhancement. This study contributes to existing literature on the social dimension of CSR by emphasising the key role of art and culture projects in the organisational context and by opening new avenues for future research.

CSR for internal social enhancement: exploring employees’ perceptions of publicly endorsed art and culture projects / Magri, C.; Bertacchini, F.; Marchini, P. L.; Mozzoni, I.. - In: SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY JOURNAL. - ISSN 1747-1117. - 20:9(2024), pp. 1617-1633. [10.1108/SRJ-01-2024-0080]

CSR for internal social enhancement: exploring employees’ perceptions of publicly endorsed art and culture projects

Magri C.
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Marchini P. L.;Mozzoni I.
2024-01-01

Abstract

PurposeThis study aims to bridge a gap in literature by exploring the impact of art and culture projects on primary internal stakeholders (i.e. employees), focusing on the micro-foundations of corporate social responsibility (CSR).Design/methodology/approachThe analysis uses a qualitative approach, using a single-case study and semi-structured interviews. The single-case study focuses on art and culture projects developed by companies participating in the public contest promoted by Parma City of Culture 2020. The analysis relies on the information gathered from interviews with the employees who were involved in the projects of seven of the winning companies.FindingsThe results suggest that employees positively assess their participation in CSR activities based on art and culture projects. Specifically, through their direct involvement in the competition employees manage to experience meaningfulness and they attribute intrinsic motives to these types of activities.Originality/valueThis study analyses the effectiveness of a publicly endorsed CSR initiative oriented towards internal social enhancement based on art and culture projects, leveraging the unique case of Parma City of Culture 2020. The findings might be beneficial to both companies and regulators aiming to achieve internal social enhancement. This study contributes to existing literature on the social dimension of CSR by emphasising the key role of art and culture projects in the organisational context and by opening new avenues for future research.
2024
CSR for internal social enhancement: exploring employees’ perceptions of publicly endorsed art and culture projects / Magri, C.; Bertacchini, F.; Marchini, P. L.; Mozzoni, I.. - In: SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY JOURNAL. - ISSN 1747-1117. - 20:9(2024), pp. 1617-1633. [10.1108/SRJ-01-2024-0080]
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