Environmental Sustainability of Family Firms: A Meta-Analysis of Handprint and Footprint
Solvej Lorenzen,
Maike Gerken,
Holger Steinmetz,
Joern Block,
Marcel Hülsbeck and
Friederike Sophie Lux
Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, 2024, vol. 48, issue 5, 1266-1284
Abstract:
Our meta-analysis investigates the environmental sustainability performance of family firms (FFs) distinguishing between environmental hand- and footprint and accounting for FF heterogeneity. Based on a sample of 87 primary studies comprising 118,538 firms, we find no significant difference between FFs and non-FFs regarding their overall environmental sustainability performance. Yet, distinguishing between environmental hand- and footprint, we show that FFs have a lower footprint than non-FFs but do not differ regarding their handprint. Firm size, being a public firm, and type of family involvement moderate the effects of FF status on environmental sustainability performance. Our research note extends prior meta-analytical evidence and contributes to a more fine-grained and nuanced understanding of the environmental sustainability performance of FFs. Theoretical and managerial implications are discussed.
Keywords: family firms; environmental footprint; environmental handprint; environmental sustainability; family firm heterogeneity; meta-analysis (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1177/10422587231221799
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