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19.12.2019 | Original Paper

Spirituality and Corporate Philanthropy in Indian Family Firms: An Exploratory Study

verfasst von: Navneet Bhatnagar, Pramodita Sharma, Kavil Ramachandran

Erschienen in: Journal of Business Ethics | Ausgabe 4/2020

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Abstract

Family firm philanthropy (FFP) is the donation of resources to support societal betterment in ways meaningful for the controlling family. Family business literature suggests that socioemotional goals of achieving family prominence, harmony, and continuity drive FFP. However, these drivers fail to explain spiritually motivated philanthropic behaviors like anonymous giving by business families. 14 case studies of Indian Hindu business families with a combined FFP exceeding 2 billion INR in 2016–17 reveal spirituality or the moral dimension as an additional important driver of corporate behaviors like FFP. Two fundamental spiritual beliefs of dharma (duty towards society) and karma (right to action without expectation of rewards) instill a duty-bound giving culture in Hindus. However, the strength of each belief varies in controlling families revealing four configurations of philanthropists labeled as Devout, Committed, Devoid, and Coerced in this study. Devouts, the biggest givers, are spiritually motivated, controlled by at least third-generation family members with executive power and professional support. Committed philanthropists are motivated by societal development rather than spirituality. While devoids hold spiritual beliefs, they neglect to devote appropriate resources or develop professional structures to support FFP. Coerced, the smallest givers, focus on business growth, lack family champions or supporting professional structures, and face turbulent family or business domains.

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1
The complete list of keywords reflective of the influence of Spirituality on family firm philanthropy with respective frequency counts is provided in supplementary material to the article.
 
2
For parsimony, shortened company names are used in this article. Please see Table 1 for full names of the companies and controlling families.
 
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The Economic Times, accessed from - https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/company/corporate-trends/heres-how-fourth-generation-of-tvs-group-ensuring-it-stays-relevant-and-together/articleshow/61107005.cms on September 16, 2018.
 
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Metadaten
Titel
Spirituality and Corporate Philanthropy in Indian Family Firms: An Exploratory Study
verfasst von
Navneet Bhatnagar
Pramodita Sharma
Kavil Ramachandran
Publikationsdatum
19.12.2019
Verlag
Springer Netherlands
Erschienen in
Journal of Business Ethics / Ausgabe 4/2020
Print ISSN: 0167-4544
Elektronische ISSN: 1573-0697
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10551-019-04394-3