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Web-Based Communication of Socially Responsible Activities by Gambling Operators

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2019

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Springer

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This study evaluates the level of web-based CSR communication by gambling operators which operate in one of the post-communist countries-the Czech Republic (114 companies). It at the same time provides an alternative method of evaluating the level of CSR communication by gambling operators which makes it possible to uncover weaknesses and room for improvement on the part of the gambling operator's CSR communication practices. The results of the study show that the level of web-based CSR communication of gambling operators operating in the Czech Republic is low, both in comparison with controversial companies and also with non-controversial companies. Economic responsibility activities, responsible gambling and philanthropic responsibility activities are communicated to the greatest extent. On the contrary, ethical responsibility activities are communicated the least.

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p. 1441-1455

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1050-5350

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Journal of Gambling Studies, volume 35, issue: 4

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This is a author´s personal copy of an article published in Journal of Gambling Studies. This copy is only for internal, non-commercial research and education use. The final authenticated version is available online at: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10899-019-09842-3

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Corporate social responsibility, Web-based communication, Gambling operators, Responsible gambling, Czech Republic, společenská odpovědnost firem, web komunikování, provozovatelé hazardu, odpovědné hraní, Česká republika

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