Renewable Energy Initiatives at Canadian Sport Stadiums: A Content Analysis of Web-Site Communications

Researchers have positioned renewable energy as sustainable and able to mitigate environmental issues associated with fossil fuels. Further, sustainable initiatives have been offered as a point of differentiation for brands. In order to reap the benefits of such differentiation, managers must commun...

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Main Authors: Chris Chard, Cheryl Mallen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2013-11-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/5/12/5119
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spelling doaj-fbe9882d2a254b2389f52549d531c9f32020-11-24T22:57:48ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502013-11-015125119513410.3390/su5125119su5125119Renewable Energy Initiatives at Canadian Sport Stadiums: A Content Analysis of Web-Site CommunicationsChris Chard0Cheryl Mallen1Department of Sport Management, Brock University, 500 Glenridge Avenue, St. Catharines, ON L2S 3A1, CanadaDepartment of Sport Management, Brock University, 500 Glenridge Avenue, St. Catharines, ON L2S 3A1, CanadaResearchers have positioned renewable energy as sustainable and able to mitigate environmental issues associated with fossil fuels. Further, sustainable initiatives have been offered as a point of differentiation for brands. In order to reap the benefits of such differentiation, managers must communicate the initiatives to relevant stakeholders. The research question guiding the current investigation thus was: What is the communication by Canadian sport stadium operators to calls for sustainable initiatives, specifically in the area of renewable energy? The examination included the 15 sport stadiums that hosted a professional team in Canada and their web-based stadium communications on renewable energy (SCORE). Understandings and competencies in renewable energy are proposed as a new function of sport stadium management; communication of these competencies is seen as a key point of differentiation and best practice.http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/5/12/5119renewable energysustainabilitycommunicationssportCanada
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Renewable Energy Initiatives at Canadian Sport Stadiums: A Content Analysis of Web-Site Communications
Sustainability
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sustainability
communications
sport
Canada
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title Renewable Energy Initiatives at Canadian Sport Stadiums: A Content Analysis of Web-Site Communications
title_short Renewable Energy Initiatives at Canadian Sport Stadiums: A Content Analysis of Web-Site Communications
title_full Renewable Energy Initiatives at Canadian Sport Stadiums: A Content Analysis of Web-Site Communications
title_fullStr Renewable Energy Initiatives at Canadian Sport Stadiums: A Content Analysis of Web-Site Communications
title_full_unstemmed Renewable Energy Initiatives at Canadian Sport Stadiums: A Content Analysis of Web-Site Communications
title_sort renewable energy initiatives at canadian sport stadiums: a content analysis of web-site communications
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2013-11-01
description Researchers have positioned renewable energy as sustainable and able to mitigate environmental issues associated with fossil fuels. Further, sustainable initiatives have been offered as a point of differentiation for brands. In order to reap the benefits of such differentiation, managers must communicate the initiatives to relevant stakeholders. The research question guiding the current investigation thus was: What is the communication by Canadian sport stadium operators to calls for sustainable initiatives, specifically in the area of renewable energy? The examination included the 15 sport stadiums that hosted a professional team in Canada and their web-based stadium communications on renewable energy (SCORE). Understandings and competencies in renewable energy are proposed as a new function of sport stadium management; communication of these competencies is seen as a key point of differentiation and best practice.
topic renewable energy
sustainability
communications
sport
Canada
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