Trees in the Forest: How Do Family Owners Make CSR Decisions in Business Groups?

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Won-Yong Oh
Hojae Ree
Young Kyun Chang
Igor Postuła
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[1] University of Nevada,Management, Entrepreneurship, & Technology, Lee Business School
[2] Las Vegas,Sogang Business School
[3] Sogang University,Faculty of Management
[4] University of Warsaw,undefined
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Journal of Business Ethics | 2023年 / 187卷
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Business group; Corporate governance; Corporate social responsibility; Family ownership; Rent expropriation; Socio-emotional wealth;
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Previous studies have been split over how to view family owners’ CSR engagement, arguing that they either engage in or disengage from CSR based on different motives (i.e., preserving socio-emotional wealth vs. seeking rent expropriation). Focusing on family owners in business groups, this study integrates these divergent views. We hypothesize that family owners would pursue both motives simultaneously by optimizing the level of CSR of each affiliated firm depending on their ownership level. Furthermore, we argue that this tendency is moderated by group-level contexts. Using a sample of Korean business groups, we found that family ownership is negatively associated with affiliated firms’ CSR. Also, this negative relationship is more pronounced when firms belong to business groups with more charitable corporate foundations and when business networks are greater in their scope and scale. This study contributes to the literature by offering a more complete understanding of how family owners make CSR decisions in business group contexts.
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