Drivers of Proactive Environmental Strategy in Family Firms

ABSTRACT: Globally, family firms are the dominant organizational form. Family involvement in business and unique family dynamics impacts organizational strategy and performance. However, family control of business has rarely been adopted as a discriminating variable in the organizations and the natural environment (ONE) research field. Drawing on the theory of planned behavior we develop a conceptual framework of the drivers of proactive environmental strategy (PES) in family firms. We argue that family involvement in business influences the attitudes, subjective norms, and perceived behavioral control of a firm’s dominant coalition. Together these factors determine the extent of the dominant coalition’s intentions to undertake PES. Further, family firms with lower levels of relationship conflict within the controlling family will be more successful in translating the dominant coalition’s intentions to allocate resources for the pursuit of PES. Research implications of the theory are discussed.

[1]  T. Habbershon,et al.  A Resource-Based Framework for Assessing the Strategic Advantages of Family Firms , 1999 .

[2]  Nicholas A. Ashford,et al.  Understanding Technological Responses of Industrial Firms to Environmental Problems: Implications for Government Policy (chapter) , 1993 .

[3]  A. Kellerman,et al.  The Constitution of Society : Outline of the Theory of Structuration , 2015 .

[4]  Rebecca Renner,et al.  Clean and green. , 2020, Scientific American.

[5]  Andrew J. Hoffman,et al.  INSTITUTIONAL EVOLUTION AND CHANGE: ENVIRONMENTALISM AND THE US CHEMICAL INDUSTRY , 1999 .

[6]  Sanjay Sharma,et al.  A Contingent Resource-Based View of Proactive Corporate Environmental Strategy , 2003 .

[7]  Mark Cordano,et al.  Exploring Individual and Institutional Drivers of Proactive Environmentalism in the US Wine Industry , 2005 .

[8]  Laura J. Spence,et al.  Small Business and the Environment in the UK and the Netherlands: Toward Stakeholder Cooperation , 2000, Business Ethics Quarterly.

[9]  A. Verbeke,et al.  Proactive environmental strategies: a stakeholder management perspective , 2003 .

[10]  Paul A. Zandbergen,et al.  Ecologically Sustainable Organizations: An Institutional Approach , 1995 .

[11]  Andrei Shleifer,et al.  Corporate Ownership Around the World , 1998 .

[12]  Howard E. Aldrich,et al.  The pervasive effects of family on entrepreneurship: toward a family embeddedness perspective , 2003 .

[13]  Gerard Delanty The Foundations of Social Theory , 2009 .

[14]  R. Sorenson,et al.  Family Capital, Family Business, and Free Enterprise , 2009 .

[15]  M. Russo,et al.  A Resource-Based Perspective On Corporate Environmental Performance And Profitability , 1997 .

[16]  James J. Chrisman,et al.  Defining the Family Business by Behavior , 1999 .

[17]  E. E. Jones,et al.  Foundations of Social Psychology , 1967 .

[18]  高橋 進 サイアート, マーチの「A Behavioral Theory of the Firm」 , 1995 .

[19]  Carolyn P. Egri,et al.  Leadership in the North American Environmental Sector: Values, Leadership Styles, and Contexts of Environmental Leaders and their Organizations , 2000 .

[20]  Paul Shrivastava,et al.  Ecocentering Strategic Management , 2000 .

[21]  Giovanni Gavetti,et al.  Cognition and Hierarchy: Rethinking the Microfoundations of Capabilities' Development , 2005, Organ. Sci..

[22]  Rosabeth Moss Kanter,et al.  SuperCorp: How Vanguard Companies Create Innovation, Profits, Growth, and Social Good , 2009 .

[23]  Perry Sadorsky,et al.  The Relationship Between Environmental Commitment and Managerial Perceptions of Stakeholder Importance , 1999 .

[24]  Robert E. Hoskisson,et al.  BOARD OF DIRECTOR INVOLVEMENT IN RESTRUCTURING: THE EFFECTS OF BOARD VERSUS MANAGERIAL CONTROLS , 1993 .

[25]  K. Jehn A qualitative analysis of conflict types and dimensions in , 1997 .

[26]  John L. Ward,et al.  Keeping The Family Business Healthy , 1986 .

[27]  R. Sorenson,et al.  The Family Point of View, Family Social Capital, and Firm Performance , 2009 .

[28]  J. Alberto Aragón-Correa,et al.  The Contingent Influence of Organizational Capabilities on Proactive Environmental Strategy in the Service Sector: An Analysis of North American and European Ski Resorts , 2007 .

[29]  Sabine Klein,et al.  The F–PEC Scale of Family Influence: Construction, Validation, and Further Implication for Theory , 2005 .

[30]  Wendy L. Martin,et al.  Family Orientation: Individual-Level Influences on Family Firm Outcomes , 2008 .

[31]  J. D. Margolis,et al.  Misery Loves Companies: Rethinking Social Initiatives by Business , 2003 .

[32]  P. Shrivastava The Role of Corporations in Achieving Ecological Sustainability , 1995 .

[33]  Pramodita Sharma,et al.  Succession Planning as Planned Behavior: Some Empirical Results , 2003 .

[34]  N. Nicholson,et al.  The Family Climate Scales—Development of a New Measure for Use in Family Business Research , 2007 .

[35]  Icek Ajzen,et al.  From Intentions to Actions: A Theory of Planned Behavior , 1985 .

[36]  Pramodita Sharma,et al.  Book Reviews: Managing for the Long Run: Lessons in Competitive Advantage from Great Family Businesses , 2005 .

[37]  J. Aragón-Correa Strategic proactivity and firm approach to the natural environment , 1998 .

[38]  I. Ajzen The theory of planned behavior , 1991 .

[39]  P. Schoemaker,et al.  Strategic assets and organizational rent , 1993 .

[40]  Justin B. Craig,et al.  The Natural Environment, Innovation, and Firm Performance: A Comparative Study , 2006 .

[41]  James J. Chrisman,et al.  An introduction to theories of family business , 2003 .

[42]  R. Sorenson,et al.  Conflict Management Strategies Used by Successful Family Businesses , 1999 .

[43]  T. Douglas,et al.  Performance Implications of Incorporating Natural Environmental Issues into the Strategic Planning Process: An Empirical Assessment , 1998 .

[44]  Allison W. Pearson,et al.  Toward a Theory of Familiness: A Social Capital Perspective , 2008 .

[45]  L. Gómez-Mejia,et al.  Socioemotional Wealth and Corporate Responses to Institutional Pressures: Do Family-Controlled Firms Pollute Less? , 2010 .

[46]  Mark Cordano,et al.  Pollution Reduction Preferences of U.S. Environmental Managers: Applying Ajzen'S Theory of Planned Behavior , 2000 .

[47]  K. Eddleston,et al.  Feuding Families: When Conflict Does a Family Firm Good , 2004 .

[48]  K. Stafford,et al.  A Research Model of Sustainable Family Businesses , 1999 .

[49]  Matthew W. Rutherford,et al.  Advancing the Field of Family Business Research: Further Testing the Measurement Properties of the F-PEC , 2010 .

[50]  Pramodita Sharma,et al.  Strategic Divestments in Family Firms: Role of Family Structure and Community Culture , 2005 .

[51]  L. Gómez-Mejia,et al.  Socioemotional Wealth and Business Risks in Family-controlled Firms: Evidence from Spanish Olive Oil Mills , 2007 .

[52]  Eric W. Orts,et al.  The Ethical and Environmental Limits of Stakeholder Theory , 2002, Business Ethics Quarterly.

[53]  Timothy A. Judge,et al.  Effects of Work Values on Job Choice Decisions , 1992 .

[54]  Shaker A. Zahra,et al.  Creating Wealth in Family Firms through Managing Resources: Comments and Extensions , 2003 .

[55]  T. Gladwin,et al.  Shifting Paradigms for Sustainable Development: Implications for Management Theory and Research , 1995 .

[56]  Nigel Roome,et al.  Developing environmental management strategies , 1992 .

[57]  L. Steier New venture creation and organization: A familial sub-narrative , 2007 .

[58]  J. Post,et al.  The Greening of the Boston Park Plaza Hotel , 1993 .

[59]  J. Tápies,et al.  Family Values and Value Creation , 2008 .

[60]  Roland Castellanos A Qualitative Analysis of Conflict Types and Dimensions in Organizational Groups , 2007 .

[61]  S. Hart A Natural-Resource-Based View of the Firm , 1995 .

[62]  M. Starik,et al.  Weaving An Integrated Web: Multilevel and Multisystem Perspectives of Ecologically Sustainable Organizations , 1995 .

[63]  James J. Chrisman,et al.  Trends and Directions in the Development of a Strategic Management Theory of the Family Firm , 2005 .

[64]  Isabelle Le Breton-Miller,et al.  To grow or to harvest? Governance, strategy and performance in family and lone founder firms , 2008 .

[65]  Carrie R. Leana,et al.  Organizational Social Capital and Employment Practices , 1999 .

[66]  S. Sciascia,et al.  Family Involvement in Ownership and Management: Exploring Nonlinear Effects on Performance , 2008 .

[67]  J. Tápies,et al.  Family values and value creation : the fostering of enduring values within family-owned businesses , 2008 .

[68]  David G. Sirmon,et al.  *The Development of Organizational Social Capital: Attributes of Family Firms , 2007 .

[69]  Sanjay Sharma,et al.  Proactive corporate environmental strategy and the development of competitively valuable organizational capabilities , 1998 .

[70]  Michael J. Lenox,et al.  Industry Self-Regulation Without Sanctions: The Chemical Industry's Responsible Care Program , 2000 .

[71]  J. March,et al.  A Behavioral Theory of the Firm , 1964 .

[72]  Reginald A. Litz The Family Firm's Exclusion from Business School Research: Explaining the Void; Addressing the Opportunity , 1997 .

[73]  J. Grote Conflicting Generations: A New Theory of Family Business Rivalry , 2003 .

[74]  Pramodita Sharma,et al.  A Classification Scheme for Family Firms : From family values to effective governance to firm performance , 2008 .

[75]  W. Dyer,et al.  Putting the Family Into Family Business Research , 2009 .

[76]  M. Rokeach The Nature Of Human Values , 1974 .

[77]  Frank Hoy,et al.  Entrepreneurial Family Firms , 2009 .

[78]  R. Klassen,et al.  The impact of environmental management on firm performance , 1996 .

[79]  Pramodita Sharma Commentary: Familiness: Capital Stocks and Flows between Family and Business , 2008 .

[80]  George I. Kassinis,et al.  Stakeholder Pressures And Environmental Performance , 2006 .

[81]  Stuart L. Hart,et al.  DOES IT PAY TO BE GREEN? AN EMPIRICAL EXAMINATION OF THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN EMISSION REDUCTION AND FIRM PERFORMANCE , 1996 .

[82]  Daniel L. Mcconaughy Family CEOs vs. Nonfamily CEOs in the Family-Controlled Firm: An Examination of the Level and Sensitivity of Pay to Performance , 2000 .

[83]  Pramodita Sharma,et al.  An Overview of the Field of Family Business Studies: Current Status and Directions for the Future , 2004 .

[84]  P. Bansal From Issues to Actions: The Importance of Individual Concerns and Organizational Values in Responding to Natural Environmental Issues , 2003 .

[85]  S. Hart,et al.  Engaging fringe stakeholders for competitive imagination , 2004, IEEE Engineering Management Review.

[86]  C. Salvato,et al.  Research on Accounting in Family Firms: Past Accomplishments and Future Challenges , 2010 .

[87]  K. Jehn A Multimethod Examination of the Benefits and Detriments of Intragroup Conflict , 1995 .

[88]  J. Mahon,et al.  The corporate social performance and corporate The corporate social performance and corporate financial performance debate: Twenty-five years of incomparable research , 1997 .

[89]  K. Eddleston,et al.  Destructive and productive family relationships: A stewardship theory perspective ☆ , 2007 .

[90]  G. Johns Organizational Behavior: Understanding and Managing Life at Work , 1996 .

[91]  Reginald A. Litz,et al.  Comparing the Agency Costs of Family and Non–Family Firms: Conceptual Issues and Exploratory Evidence , 2004 .

[92]  Alfred A. Marcus,et al.  EMBEDDED TIES AND THE ACQUISITION OF COMPETITIVE CAPABILITIES , 2005 .

[93]  David A. Whetten,et al.  Family Firms and Social Responsibility: Preliminary Evidence from the S&P 500 , 2006 .

[94]  W. Dyer,et al.  The Family: The Missing Variable in Organizational Research* , 2003 .

[95]  Sanjay Sharma Managerial Interpretations and Organizational Context as Predictors of Corporate Choice of Environmental Strategy , 2000 .

[96]  Alfred Marcus,et al.  The dialectics of competency acquisition: Pollution prevention in electric generation , 1998 .

[97]  J. Tokarczyk,et al.  A Resource-Based View and Market Orientation Theory Examination of the Role of “Familiness” in Family Business Success , 2007 .

[98]  M. Carney Corporate Governance and Competitive Advantage in Family–Controlled Firms , 2005 .

[99]  Petra Christmann Effects of “Best Practices” of Environmental Management on Cost Advantage: The Role of Complementary Assets , 2000 .

[100]  Irene Henriques,et al.  Stakeholder influences on sustainability practices in the Canadian forest products industry , 2005 .

[101]  John A. Davis,et al.  Generation to Generation: Life Cycles of the Family Business , 1997 .

[102]  David G. Sirmon,et al.  Managing Resources: Linking Unique Resources, Management, and Wealth Creation in Family Firms , 2003 .

[103]  Kendall Roth,et al.  Why Companies Go Green: A Model of Ecological Responsiveness , 2000 .

[104]  David A. Whetten,et al.  Albert and Whetten Revisited: Strengthening the Concept of Organizational Identity , 2006 .