Gils, Anita Van

Social Issues in the Family Enterprise Gils, Anita Van. - 2014 - 193 - 205

In this introduction, we discuss social issue research in the management and family business literatures, focusing on ethics, corporate social responsibility, and philanthropic practices of family enterprises. Next, we introduce and highlight four articles accepted for publication. The editorial concludes by presenting future research questions at the social issues-family business interface. Our review of 35 articles, as well as those included in this Special Issue, suggest that family businesses are more attuned and attentive to social issues and stakeholders than nonfamily business. Noneconomic motivations (e.g., reputation, socioemotional wealth, and stewardship) appear particularly salient to family enterprises.


Philanthropy
Ethics
Csr
Corporate Social Responsibility
Family Enterprise
Social Problems
Social Issues