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Socio-emotional wealth and corporate responses to environmental hostility: Are family firms more stakeholder oriented?
Authors:Isabel-María García-Sánchez  Julia Martín-Moreno  Sana Akbar Khan  Nazim Hussain
Institution:1. IME (Multidisciplinary Institute for Enterprise), University of Salamanca, Salamanca, Spain;2. ESDES, Catholic University of Lyon, Lyon, France;3. Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Groningen, Groningen, The Netherlands
Abstract:Do family firms care more for different stakeholders than nonfamily firms when operating in a hostile business environment? This study addresses this question and fills the existing void in family business research. It shows that family-controlled firms adopt corporate social responsibility strategies and balance the demands of internal and external interest groups to preserve their socio-emotional wealth while facing fierce competition, resource scarcity, and penurious economic conditions. More specifically, our analysis of an international sample of 956 listed firms from 2006 to 2014 reveals that family firms show a higher level of corporate social responsibility (CSR) performance and better stakeholder orientation than nonfamily firms. Our findings are useful for managers, policymakers, and responsible investors.
Keywords:corporate social responsibility  environmental hostility  external stakeholder  family firms  internal stakeholder  munificence  socio-emotional wealth  stakeholder orientation
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