输入、结果和影响:提高企业社会营销有效性的项目知情模型

IF 2.3 Q3 BUSINESS Social Marketing Quarterly Pub Date : 2023-10-26 DOI:10.1177/15245004231209101
Alexander Campbell, Sameer Deshpande, Sunil Kumar, Sharyn Rundle-Thiele, Tracey West
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本研究的目的是扩展企业社会营销(CSM)文献,并为从业者提供一个可以在不同背景下使用的框架,因为现有文献缺乏对决定CSM项目成功的因素的理解,以及对跨部门合作伙伴关系、CSM、社会结果和影响交付之间的相互作用的理解。公司对解决社会问题越来越感兴趣,利用创新的CSR方法,如CSM,在匹配其核心优势和属性的同时,促进受众的行为改变(Kotler et al., 2012)。本文评估了CSM项目Mein Pragati如何发展持久的行为改变,并试图围绕其成功建立一个概念模型。研究问题:CSM如何对行为改变项目做出贡献?项目设计/方法对社会营销领域的重要性所提出的模型(项目开发的输入、结果和影响模型)提供了一种结构化的方法来建立一个CSM项目,改变企业、政府和非营利组织之间的行为和发展互利。方法采用案例研究的方法,分析了一个成功的普惠金融项目——全球分析公司CRISIL的Mein Pragati及其企业社会责任部门。这三项研究(对8名管理人员的深度访谈,对82名同伴教育者及其配偶的深度访谈,以及对248名受益者的调查访谈)揭示了项目发展、社会成果和社会影响之间的联系。基于这三项研究的结果,项目制定的跨部门投入、产出和结果模型提出了建立有效的企业社会责任干预措施的方法。单独来看,深度访谈的结果提供了CSM成功的专题概述,同伴教育者访谈确定了“我的Pragati”的影响和结果,受益人访谈展示了项目的成功。未来的研究可以对项目开发的投入、结果和影响模型进行实证检验,因为需要进一步探索CSM,以了解人、地球和利润的概念如何相互受益,并在项目开发中提供行为和社会变革。
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Input, Outcome, and Impact: A Program-Informed Model to Improve the Effectiveness of Corporate Social Marketing
Background The purpose of this research is to extend Corporate Social Marketing (CSM) literature and provide practitioners with a framework that can be used in different contexts, as the existing literature lacks an understanding of what factors determine the success of a CSM program and understand the interplay between cross-sector partnerships, CSM, and societal outcomes and impact delivery. Companies are taking a greater interest in addressing social issues, utilizing innovative CSR approaches such as CSM to promote behavior change among their audience while matching their core strengths and attributes ( Kotler et al., 2012 ). Focus of the Article The article evaluates how the CSM program Mein Pragati developed lasting behavior change and seeks to develop a conceptual model around its success. Research Question How can the CSM contribute to behavior change programs? Program Design/Approach Importance to the Social Marketing Field The proposed model (Input, Outcome, and Impact Model of Program Development) provides a structured approach to building a CSM program that changes behavior and develops mutual benefit between corporations, government, and nonprofits. Methods Using a case study approach, this paper analyzes a successful financial inclusion program, Mein Pragati of a global analytics company, CRISIL, and its CSR arm. The three studies (in-depth interviews with eight management members, in-depth interviews with 82 Sakhis (peer educators) and their spouses, and 248 survey interviews with beneficiaries reveal the connection between program development, social outcomes, and societal impact. Results Based on the findings of the three studies, the cross-sector Input, Output, and Outcome Model of the Program Development proposes ways to build effective CSR interventions. Individually, the findings from the in-depth interviews provide a thematic overview of CSM’s success, peer educator interviews identify the impact and outcomes of Mein Pragati, and beneficiary interviews demonstrate program success. Recommendations for Research and Practice Future research can empirically test the Input, Outcome, and Impact Model of Program Development, as further exploration of CSM is needed to understand how the concepts of people, planet, and profits can mutually benefit and provide both behavioral and societal change within program development.
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