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Author : Deborah Edwards
School/Work Place : University of Technology, Australia
Contact : deborah.edwards-1@uts.edu.au
Year : 2006

Out of a growing concern about the erosion of social infrastructure has come an increase in pressure on business to take up more of the responsibility in meeting community needs (Centre for Corporate Public Affairs, 2000; Loza & Ogilvie, 2005). While many tourism organizations have been slow to involve themselves in any long-term and meaningful way with communities, partnerships based on engagement, participation and involvement exist between the volunteer programs of large museums and their urban communities.  This paper will analyse a number of issues.  First, it is necessary to explore the relationship between corporate social responsibility (CSR) and social capital.  Following this, the paper will outline the contribution that museums make to social capital through their volunteer programs.  The paper then considers whether museums could do more in terms of their CSR and volunteer programs.  Finally suggestions are made for the way in which museums can continue to fulfil and advance their CSR activities.


List of Articles
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2 Think Tank IV It's Mostly About Me: Reasons why Volunteers contribut... file 5413 Oct 13, 2013

This paper contributes to the debate by reporting on inital findings from a wider study of volunteers in museums and art museums that was designed to empirically explore volunteer motivation, expectations, values and commitment. The aim of t...

Author: Deborah Edwards 

Year: 2004 

» Think Tank VI Corporate Social Responsibility in the Museum Sector a... file 5587 Oct 13, 2013

Out of a growing concern about the erosion of social infrastructure has come an increase in pressure on business to take up more of the responsibility in meeting community needs (Centre for Corporate Public Affairs, 2000; Loza & Ogilvie...

Author: Deborah Edwards 

Year: 2006 

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