Small Business Social Responsibility: A Critical Multilevel Review, Synthesis and Research Agenda

Small-business social responsibility (SBSR) related research is rapidly increasing in quantity, but is found in divergent literatures and disciplines. It is time to offer a comprehensive review that identifies, synthesizes and integrates previous research, and highlights the knowledge gaps and the w...

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Main Authors: Jamali, D. (Author), Soundararajan, V. (Author), Spence, L.J (Author)
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2018
Online Access:View Fulltext in Publisher
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520 3 |a Small-business social responsibility (SBSR) related research is rapidly increasing in quantity, but is found in divergent literatures and disciplines. It is time to offer a comprehensive review that identifies, synthesizes and integrates previous research, and highlights the knowledge gaps and the way forward. This methodical search of the literature helped to identify 115 multidisciplinary peer-reviewed academic articles appearing in high-quality journals over the 1970–2016 period. Using a systematic and in-depth content analysis technique, the authors reviewed the articles and identified the theories used, the national contextual focus and the methodological orientations in these articles. They also identified the predictors, outcomes, mediators and moderators of SBSR at the institutional, organizational and individual levels of analysis. This review helps to identify significant knowledge gaps in terms of the theoretical orientation, the national contextual focus, the core content under study, and the methods used. The authors offer numerous suggestions across these topics to help address the knowledge gaps and raise important questions for future research. The primary contributions of this paper are: delineating and summarizing a multilevel analysis of an emerging literature on SBSR; integrating contributions from a wide range of management disciplines and geographical contexts; extracting the potential theoretical contributions in this field; and informing directions for future research. The authors propose a research agenda that is theoretically relevant and innovative, and call for context- and size-aware research on SBSR, using small-business-specific methodologies and measurements. © 2017 British Academy of Management and John Wiley & Sons Ltd 
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700 1 |a Soundararajan, V.  |e author 
700 1 |a Spence, L.J.  |e author 
773 |t International Journal of Management Reviews