抵制还是兼容:宗族文化与企业社会责任

IF 7.1 3区 管理学 Q1 BUSINESS European Research on Management and Business Economics Pub Date : 2024-05-01 DOI:10.1016/j.iedeen.2024.100246
Shan Xu, Jiaxian Guo
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本研究利用中国家族企业董事长籍贯的谱系密度来衡量宗族文化的强度,并采用回归分析法和企业集群固定模型来考察区域宗族文化对企业社会责任(CSR)的影响。研究结果表明,家族企业的企业社会责任绩效会随着宗族文化强度的增加而提高;具体而言,宗族文化强度高的企业倾向于参与更多的社会责任活动,优先考虑内部企业社会责任而非外部倡议。借鉴印记理论,研究结果表明,宗族文化通过影响董事长的职业道德和培养互助意识来塑造企业社会责任活动。进一步的研究表明,当企业家在当地环境中经营或来自大宗族时,宗族文化的影响尤为明显。然而,人口流动、正规机构发展和主席性别等因素会削弱宗族文化的影响。总之,本研究有助于从传统文化的角度理解家族企业企业社会责任行为背后的驱动因素。
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Resistance or compatibility: Clan culture and corporate social responsibility

Drawing upon a genealogy density of chairpersons’ native places for Chinese family firms to measure the intensity of clan culture, this study uses regression analysis and chooses the fixed model with firm clusters to examine the impact of regional clan culture on firms’ corporate social responsibility (CSR). The findings suggest that family firms’ CSR performance increases with greater clan cultural intensity; specifically, firms characterized by a robust clan culture tend to engage more in socially responsible activities, prioritizing internal CSR over external initiatives. Drawing on imprinting theory, the results illustrate that clan culture shapes CSR activities by influencing chairpersons’ ethics and fostering a sense of mutual assistance. Further insights indicate that the influence of clan culture is particularly pronounced when entrepreneurs operate within their local environments or hail from large clans. However, factors such as population mobility, formal institution development, and the gender of the chairperson serve to weaken the impact of clan culture. In general, this study contributes evidence toward understanding the drivers behind family firms’ CSR behaviors from the vantage point of traditional culture.

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50 weeks
期刊介绍: European Research on Management and Business Economics (ERMBE) was born in 1995 as Investigaciones Europeas de Dirección y Economía de la Empresa (IEDEE). The journal is published by the European Academy of Management and Business Economics (AEDEM) under this new title since 2016, it was indexed in SCOPUS in 2012 and in Thomson Reuters Emerging Sources Citation Index in 2015. From the beginning, the aim of the Journal is to foster academic research by publishing original research articles that meet the highest analytical standards, and provide new insights that contribute and spread the business management knowledge
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