Abstract

ABSTRACTThis article examines a 1980s initiative of a family-owned Israeli bank in support of culture and the arts as part of its community outreach efforts. It shows that despite its strategic aims and reliance on the principles of modern marketing and public relations, the initiative combined these newer ideas of corporate philanthropy with the bank owners’ longstanding family tradition of philanthropy, charitable giving, and public engagement.

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