Strategic Orientation of Mexican Family-owned Businesses and Its Influence on Corporate Social Responsibility Practices
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José Luis Esparza Aguilar
University of Quintana Roo, Mexico
Argentina Soto Maciel
Anahuac University, Mexico
José Luis Zapata Sánchez
University of Quintana Roo, Mexico
María de Jesús Pérez Hervert
University of Quintana Roo, Mexico
Published 2020-05-29
https://doi.org/10.15388/omee.2020.11.26
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Keywords

family-owned business
strategic orientation
CSR
micro-business
Mexico

How to Cite

Aguilar , J.L.E. (2020) “Strategic Orientation of Mexican Family-owned Businesses and Its Influence on Corporate Social Responsibility Practices”, Organizations and Markets in Emerging Economies, 11(1), pp. 107–127. doi:10.15388/omee.2020.11.26.

Abstract

The aim of this article was to determine whether the strategic orientation of family-owned businesses influences Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) practices. For this purpose, a questionnaire was administered to a sample of 245 family-owned businesses in the southern part of the southeastern Mexican state of Quintana Roo. Variables attributed to CSR measurements were environment, society, employees, and customers, as well as business-level strategies of prospector, analyzer, defender, and reactor as defined by Miles and Snow. Results showed that family-owned businesses with a strategic orientation as prospector and analyzer have higher development levels of CSR practices, reactor businesses demonstrated lower development levels of CSR practices. Prospector and analyzer businesses tend to be product developers and innovators in their respective markets.

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