This paper examines the relationship between firm size and corporate social responsibility (CSR), and compares this relationship in family and non-family businesses. Three dimensions of CSR that we consider particularly important for family businesses were assessed: relationship with the community, relationship with employees and process and product quality management. The approach used is based on an empirical study conducted on 1,848 Spanish manufacturing firms, of which 824 are family owned. Our findings indicate that family and non-family enterprises vary in their relationships between firm size and community relations, employee policies and process innovation. We also highlight the importance of distinguishing between the two types of ...
Abstract: This study analyzes the links between listed family businesses and social responsibility. ...
Family firms are embarking on a virtuous path increasingly oriented toward sustainable development. ...
This paper aims to analyse the state of the art of research on corporate social responsibility (CSR)...
This paper examines the relationship between firm size and corporate social responsibility in family...
Despite many studies on corporate social responsibility (CSR), few have analyzed the specific case o...
This paper explores corporate social responsibility in family businesses. In particular, the researc...
This study analyzes the links between listed family businesses and social responsibility. On the the...
International audienceThis study analyzes the links between listed family businesses and social resp...
Previous research has shown that family firms differ from non-family firms with regard to aggregate ...
This paper is designed to explore whether family businesses outperform nonfamily businesses regardin...
International audienceThis paper explores whether Moroccan family small‐ and medium‐sized enterprise...
This paper aims to examine the main Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) dimensions in order to pro...
This study addresses the heterogeneity of family firms in their engagement with corporate social res...
Abstract This study investigates how family involvement affects engagement of private small- and med...
In recent years, corporate social responsibility (CSR) has attracted much interest in both the acade...
Abstract: This study analyzes the links between listed family businesses and social responsibility. ...
Family firms are embarking on a virtuous path increasingly oriented toward sustainable development. ...
This paper aims to analyse the state of the art of research on corporate social responsibility (CSR)...
This paper examines the relationship between firm size and corporate social responsibility in family...
Despite many studies on corporate social responsibility (CSR), few have analyzed the specific case o...
This paper explores corporate social responsibility in family businesses. In particular, the researc...
This study analyzes the links between listed family businesses and social responsibility. On the the...
International audienceThis study analyzes the links between listed family businesses and social resp...
Previous research has shown that family firms differ from non-family firms with regard to aggregate ...
This paper is designed to explore whether family businesses outperform nonfamily businesses regardin...
International audienceThis paper explores whether Moroccan family small‐ and medium‐sized enterprise...
This paper aims to examine the main Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) dimensions in order to pro...
This study addresses the heterogeneity of family firms in their engagement with corporate social res...
Abstract This study investigates how family involvement affects engagement of private small- and med...
In recent years, corporate social responsibility (CSR) has attracted much interest in both the acade...
Abstract: This study analyzes the links between listed family businesses and social responsibility. ...
Family firms are embarking on a virtuous path increasingly oriented toward sustainable development. ...
This paper aims to analyse the state of the art of research on corporate social responsibility (CSR)...