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Investigating the role of corporate credibility in corporate social marketing: A case study of environmental initiatives by professional sport organizations
Authors:Yuhei Inoue  Aubrey Kent
Institution:1. The University of Memphis, The Health and Sport Sciences Department, 208 Elma Roane Fieldhouse, Memphis, TN 38152, USA;2. Temple University, School of Tourism & Hospitality Management, 349A Speakman Hall, 1810 N. 13th St., Philadelphia, PA 19122, USA
Abstract:The purpose of this study is to understand how professional sport organizations might influence consumer voluntary behavior through their corporate social marketing (CSM) initiatives by focusing on the role of corporate credibility. The study examined consumer responses to environmental initiatives by two professional sport teams, and showed that organizational and program characteristics were associated with the corporate credibility of the teams in supporting environmental protection (i.e., environmental credibility). Environmental credibility, in turn, was found to have a positive association with consumer pro-environmental behavior measured by daily recycling involvement and recycling intentions during the teams’ home games. The results further revealed that environmental credibility was more strongly associated with recycling intentions during games for respondents who were less involved in environmental issues. Together, these findings suggest that professional sport organizations can be an effective vehicle for socially beneficial behavior by increasing their credibility in CSM involvement.
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