Family businesses and sustainable development goals

Josiane Silva Costa dos Santos, Laís Beatriz Kruly, Allison Manoel de Sousa, Thais Alves Lira, Nayane Thais Krespi Musial
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We analyzed the effect of family businesses participating in the Corporate Sustainability Index on adopting Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Our sample consisted of 43 Brazilian companies listed in the Corporate Sustainability Index (CSI) that totaled 126 observations from 2019 to 2021. We submitted the data to exploratory factor analysis to estimate the different dimensions of the SDGs (social, economic, and environmental) that, therefore, were analyzed using panel data regression. We found that family-run companies reduce practices linked to the social dimension of the SDGs. However, the fact that the company is family-owned or has family control does not influence practices linked to the SDGs in the social, economic, and environmental dimensions. We found that family-run companies are unrelated to adopting SDG practices in the economic and environmental dimensions. Our results contribute to discussions about the environment, sustainability, investments that value socio-environmental responsibility, the activities of family businesses, and adherence to the SDGs. Especially when showing that the different characteristics of family businesses in Brazil that make up the CSI generally do not imply an increase in practices related to the SDGs. Therefore, our findings can help investors, creditors, and regulatory bodies decide on adopting socio-environmental practices.
家族企业与可持续发展目标
我们分析了家族企业参与企业可持续发展指数对实现可持续发展目标(sdg)的影响。我们的样本包括43家被列入企业可持续发展指数(CSI)的巴西公司,从2019年到2021年,共有126个观察结果。我们将数据提交给探索性因子分析,以估计可持续发展目标的不同维度(社会,经济和环境),因此使用面板数据回归进行分析。我们发现,家族企业减少了与可持续发展目标的社会层面相关的实践。然而,公司是家族所有或由家族控制的事实并不影响在社会、经济和环境方面与可持续发展目标相关的实践。我们发现,家族企业与在经济和环境方面采用可持续发展目标实践无关。我们的研究结果有助于讨论环境、可持续性、重视社会环境责任的投资、家族企业的活动以及对可持续发展目标的遵守。尤其是当表明构成CSI的巴西家族企业的不同特征通常并不意味着与可持续发展目标相关的实践有所增加时。因此,我们的研究结果可以帮助投资者、债权人和监管机构决定采用社会环境实践。
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