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The charity sport event experience is created by a wide array of stakeholders. This research explores value co-creation for charity sport event sponsors. Specifically, the purpose of the current research is to examine charity sport event sponsors’ and managers’ perceptions of how sponsors co-create value in the charity sport event context. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with charity sport event sponsors (n = 5) and charity sport event managers (n = 5). Within the interviews with sponsor representatives, one theme, sponsor contributions as symbolic contributions, and two categories: giving beyond financial contribution and internal awareness were uncovered. One theme, sponsors as event advocates, and two categories, cause amplification and employee participation, emerged from the interviews with event managers. The interviews also revealed similarities in the perceptions of sponsor managers and event managers in that sponsor employees are viewed as important advocates for the cause and partnership. Meanwhile, differences between the two groups emerged as event managers spoke explicitly about importance of financial contributions from the sponsors, while sponsorship managers highlighted how the sponsorship went beyond the monetary aspects. The findings can be integrated into event management strategy to create off-site event initiatives and to use digital storytelling facilitate engagement between the event and sponsor.Value co-creation within charity sport events (CSEs) is explored.CSE managers and sponsors co-create value within the event.CSE sponsors and managers co-create value through sponsor event participation.CSE sponsors and managers co-create value through sponsor employee buy-in.CSE sponsors and managers co-create value through a sponsor’s non-monetary support.
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Ebbe Daigo & Kevin Filo, 2022.
"Exploring the value sponsors co-create at a charity sport event: a multiple stakeholder perspective of sport value,"
Sport Management Review, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 25(4), pages 656-678, August.
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RePEc:taf:rsmrxx:v:25:y:2022:i:4:p:656-678
DOI: 10.1080/14413523.2021.1975401
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