Intergenerational differences of CSR activities in family-run businesses in eastern Thailand

Abstract This paper looks at differences and similarities in CSR between generations of family-run businesses in Thailand, especially their motivation, behaviour, targets, activities, and expectations towards CSR. It will be argued that family-run businesses in Thailand practise CSR informally, driv...

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Main Authors: Sapanna Laysiriroj, Walter Wehrmeyer
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2020-01-01
Series:Asian Journal of Sustainability and Social Responsibility
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s41180-019-0031-9
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Summary:Abstract This paper looks at differences and similarities in CSR between generations of family-run businesses in Thailand, especially their motivation, behaviour, targets, activities, and expectations towards CSR. It will be argued that family-run businesses in Thailand practise CSR informally, driven by a mentality of “giving back to society” and mostly influenced by religion and culture. Family-run businesses generally approach CSR differently from larger corporations. This paper also discusses differences of priorities between 1st and 2nd generation owners, with 1st generation FRBs tend to focus on survival and growth, while the 2nd generation on profit. Despite struggling to survive, 1st generation family-run businesses are typically engaged in CSR activities which influences the 2nd generation to follow suit.
ISSN:2365-6417