Abstract
This paper aims to analyse the state of the art of research in the field of Corporate Social
Responsibility (CSR) in family business, in order to find potential research gaps and to identify
future research directions.
We carried out a literature, using most common sources. 80 articles, issued in different journals,
from a wide range of fields, were found. The majority of articles are empirical; we didn’t find any
literature review on CSR in family business. Research findings show that CSR in family business is
a topic that has been analysed since 2003, but the literature is very limited and fragmented. Some
authors underline that family business are more socially responsible than nonfamily firms, others
suggest that there are not differences between family and nonfamily businesses. Family firms have
special links with local community and they have a particular focus on social and environmental
issues. Moreover, they have strong ties with their stakeholders, nevertheless some authors underline
that family ownership has a negative correlation with employees and the community in relation to
CSR performance.
In the light of findings of the literature review, we propose that future research should analyse more
in depth how the distinctive features of family firms may have an impact on the adoption of CSR
practices, as well differences in the CSR approach within different kinds of family businesses.
Original language | English |
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Number of pages | 26 |
Publication status | Published - 1 Jan 2018 |
Event | EURAM 2018 - Reykiavìk, Iceland Duration: 1 Jan 2018 → … |
Conference
Conference | EURAM 2018 |
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City | Reykiavìk, Iceland |
Period | 1/01/18 → … |
Keywords
- Corporate social responsibility (CSR)
- family business
- literature review.