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THE myth of the altruistic university: Lessons from universities' sponsoring of events

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posted on 2024-06-05, 08:38 authored by Véronique Ambrosini, Jon Billsberry, Steve SwansonSteve Swanson
Universities are hybrid organizations, which increasingly embark in entrepreneurial activities as a means of achieving the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UNSDGs). These include outreach and community engagement activities such as sponsoring cultural or sporting events. With our conceptual expository argument, taking a multi-theoretical approach, we contribute to the event management and social entrepreneurship literatures by examining how and why universities engage in UNSDGs-oriented events. This is important as little is known about how they contribute to the UNSDGs and use events. We question the altruistic assumption underpinning their engagement. Informed by institutional theory and strategic management value-based literature, we explore why they have taken this route and suggest self-interest rather than altruism is driving their decisions to engage in social entrepreneurship. They are value-creating strategies. We argue it is serendipity that many interpret universities’ social entrepreneurship decisions and the events that flow from them as acts of altruism.

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Journal

Event Management

Location

Elmsford, N.Y.

ISSN

1525-9951

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Publisher

Cognizant Communication Corporation

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