TY - GEN
T1 - Corporate social responsibility effects in micro entrepreneurship ventures run by women
AU - López-Valladares, Hellen
AU - Díaz-Gamarra, Manuel
AU - Mendoza, Jorge
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2019
Y1 - 2019
N2 - Currently, corporate social responsibility (CSR) is usually considered an activity of high strategic value for companies. However, in the case of micro enterprises it is assumed that it is not a priority due to the scarcity of resources and the need to survive first at the beginning of the business. This makes difficult to carry out research on how it is implemented and the impact that CSR activities have. This empirical research seeks to contribute to this gap in knowledge by evaluating how CSR practices adds value to the growth of these kind of organizations. Through in-depth, qualitative study based on the life-story methodology, we studied the role of 21 female entrepreneurs in the gastronomic sector. The discourse analysis sought to identify how the dimensions of environment, management activities and individual characteristics had an impact on the growth of entrepreneurship, being affected by the CSR activities as a moderator variable. The results indicate that the development of support networks, and the use of psychological resources such as resilience and the presence of a strong system of social values were fundamental elements for the survival and growth of these micro ventures.
AB - Currently, corporate social responsibility (CSR) is usually considered an activity of high strategic value for companies. However, in the case of micro enterprises it is assumed that it is not a priority due to the scarcity of resources and the need to survive first at the beginning of the business. This makes difficult to carry out research on how it is implemented and the impact that CSR activities have. This empirical research seeks to contribute to this gap in knowledge by evaluating how CSR practices adds value to the growth of these kind of organizations. Through in-depth, qualitative study based on the life-story methodology, we studied the role of 21 female entrepreneurs in the gastronomic sector. The discourse analysis sought to identify how the dimensions of environment, management activities and individual characteristics had an impact on the growth of entrepreneurship, being affected by the CSR activities as a moderator variable. The results indicate that the development of support networks, and the use of psychological resources such as resilience and the presence of a strong system of social values were fundamental elements for the survival and growth of these micro ventures.
KW - Business growth
KW - Corporate social responsibility
KW - Life-history
KW - Micro enterprises
KW - Women entrepreneurs
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85073317222&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.34190/ECIE.19.243
DO - 10.34190/ECIE.19.243
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:85073317222
T3 - Proceedings of the European Conference on Innovation and Entrepreneurship, ECIE
SP - 612
EP - 619
BT - Proceedings of the 14th European Conference on Innovation and Entrepreneurship, ECIE 2019
A2 - Liargovas, Panagiotis
A2 - Kakouris, Alexandros
PB - Academic Conferences and Publishing International Limited
T2 - 14th European Conference on Innovation and Entrepreneurship, ECIE 2019
Y2 - 19 September 2019 through 20 September 2019
ER -