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      There is no need to shout to be heard! The paradoxical nature of corporate social responsibility (CSR) reporting in a Latin American family small and medium-sized enterprise (SME)

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      International Small Business Journal: Researching Entrepreneurship
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          Drawing on the paradox and reciprocal stewardship theory, this study focuses on tensions in corporate social responsibility (CSR) reporting experienced by a family small and medium-sized enterprise (SME) in a developing Latin American country. Prior literature has suggested a prescriptive, tension-free process, led by family members and driven by an interest to protect and enhance the reputation of both the family and the firm. Relying on an in-depth qualitative approach, this study unveils that CSR reporting is not immune to contradictions between familial and external expectations. The findings reveal that religious beliefs can emerge as a strong source of tensions. A reciprocal stewardship perspective allows an understanding of how and why family and non-family members work together and handle paradoxes. A conceptual model is proposed which is based on multiple sources of emergence (family-related, business-related and external sources) and management/avoidance of tensions in CSR reporting, mediated by the types of relationships among family members and between family and non-family members. Implications and opportunities for further research are subsequently presented.

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                International Small Business Journal: Researching Entrepreneurship
                International Small Business Journal
                SAGE Publications
                0266-2426
                1741-2870
                May 2020
                May 04 2020
                May 2020
                : 38
                : 3
                : 243-267
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Lancaster University Management School, UK
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                10.1177/0266242619884852
                26b8c52e-1c64-4450-961c-7027444a8fd0
                © 2020

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