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Virginia S. Harrison
Virginia S. Harrison
Assistant Professor, Clemson University
Verified email at clemson.edu
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Calling all volunteers: The role of stewardship and involvement in volunteer-organization relationships
VS Harrison, A Xiao, HK Ott, D Bortree
Public Relations Review 43 (4), 872-881, 2017
672017
Understanding the donor experience: Applying stewardship theory to higher education donors
VS Harrison
Public Relations Review 44 (4), 533-548, 2018
432018
“It’sa delicate dance”: Understanding CSR relationships from the nonprofit perspective
V Harrison
Journal of Communication Management 23 (2), 142-158, 2019
282019
Sport for development and peace: framing the global conversation
VS Harrison, J Boehmer
Communication & Sport 8 (3), 291-316, 2020
192020
Strategic nonprofit communication: Effects of cross-sector corporate social responsibility (CSR) alliances on nonprofits and the mediating role of social-objectives achievement …
M Vafeiadis, VS Harrison, P Diddi, F Dardis, C Buckley
International Journal of Strategic Communication 15 (4), 275-292, 2021
142021
Does your corporation “care”? Exploring an ethical standard for communicating CSR relationships online
VS Harrison
Public Relations Inquiry 10 (3), 333-356, 2021
122021
The impact of CSR on nonprofit outcomes: How the choice of corporate partner influences reputation and supportive intentions
V Harrison, M Vafeiadis, P Diddi, J Conlin
Corporate Communications: An International Journal 27 (2), 205-225, 2022
112022
Legitimizing private legal systems through CSR communication: a Walmart case study
V Harrison
Corporate Communications: An International Journal 24 (3), 439-455, 2019
112019
The roles of donation experience and advocacy: extending the organization–donor relationship model
V Harrison, C Buckley, A Xiao
Journal of Communication Management 25 (1), 85-103, 2021
92021
Greening professional sport: How communicating the fit, proximity, and impact of sustainability efforts affects fan perceptions and supportive intentions
VS Harrison, M Vafeiadis, J Bober
Sustainability 14 (6), 3139, 2022
72022
Coping with tragedy via reflected glory: How the Houston Astros’ World Series win contributed to locals’ process of overcoming Hurricane Harvey
SR Erlichman, VS Harrison
Communication & Sport 9 (5), 811-832, 2021
62021
Relational care in communication as the basis of nonprofit fundraising: Theorizing professional ethics based in stewardship and ethics of care
S Madden, V Harrison, M Vafeiadis
Journal of Philanthropy and Marketing 28 (4), e1762, 2023
52023
Understanding how corporate social responsibility partnership factors influence nonprofit supportive intentions
VS Harrison, M Vafeiadis, P Diddi, C Buckley, FE Dardis
Public Relations Review 48 (5), 102184, 2022
52022
The communicative power of nonprofit actions and values: A pilot study of dialogic stewardship
VS Harrison
Public Relations Review 49 (1), 102280, 2023
42023
No long-term consequences for social irresponsibility? Adidas’ rent incident during the COVID-19 pandemic in Germany
J Boehmer, VS Harrison
European Sport Management Quarterly 22 (1), 11-34, 2022
42022
Why relationships fail: Donor insights on defining and understanding successes and failures in nonprofit stewardship
VS Harrison
Journal of Public Relations Research 35 (4), 236-258, 2023
32023
“Save Our Spikes”: Social media advocacy and fan reaction to the end of Minor League Baseball
VS Harrison, J Bober, C Buckley, V Vallos
Communication & Sport, 21674795231151916, 2023
22023
Theorizing CSA’s impact on nonprofit stewardship: New challenges for ethical corporate partnerships and issue engagement
L Capizzo, V Harrison
Public Relations Review 49 (1), 102293, 2023
22023
CSR communication and legitimacy creation
H Overton, V Harrison, N Eng
The Routledge Handbook of Corporate Social Responsibility Communication, 283-295, 2022
22022
Appealing to Head and Heart: Redefining Stewardship for Nonprofit Organizations and Their Donors
VS Harrison
The Pennsylvania State University, 2020
22020
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