European Journal of Family Business | 2026
Authors: Magro R.D.; Cisneros L.
DOI: 10.24310/EJFB.15.2.2025.21404
Journal: European Journal of Family Business
Year: 2026
Publisher: Universidad de Malaga
Document Type: Article
Open Access: All Open Access; Gold Open Access; Green Open Access
Cited by: 0
This study explores how business families enact and interrelate philanthropy and corporate social responsibility (CSR), moving beyond firm-centric perspectives to focus on the family as a civic and entrepreneurial actor. Drawing on a multiple case study of Canadian business families, we identify philanthropy and CSR as complementary practices shaped by identity, governance, and intergenerational values. Findings reveal a shift from reciprocity-based engagement to entrepreneurial social innovation, supported by governance mechanisms including decision-making, monitoring, partnerships, and storytelling. Philanthropy offers flexibility for addressing pressing needs, while CSR embeds ethical and sustainable goals into business operations. Together, these practices foster societal value and strategic alignment. The study contributes to this theory by bridging socioemotional wealth and relational governance, and by proposing five testable propositions for future research. Copyright 2025: Rosane Dal Magro, Luis Cisneros
Business family; Corporate social responsibility; familia empresaria; Filantropía; Gobernanza; Governance; Intergenerational dynamics; Philanthropy; Responsabilidad social corporativa; Valores intergeneracionales