Small-Business Owner-Managers’ Perceptions of Business Ethics and CSR-Related Concepts

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Yves Fassin
Annick Van Rossem
Marc Buelens
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[1] Ghent University,
[2] Vlerick Leuven Gent Management School,undefined
[3] Hogeschool Universiteit Brussel,undefined
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business ethics; corporate social respon- sibility; corporate governance; small business; SME; family business; entrepreneur; cognition; sensemaking; perception; Repertory Grid Technique;
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Recent academic articles point to an increased vagueness and overlap in concepts related to business ethics and corporate responsibility. Further, the perception of these notions can differ in the small-business world from the original academic definitions. This article focuses on the cognition of small-business owner-managers. Given the impact of small-business owner–managers on their ventures, corporate responsibility and ethical issues can take a different route in SMEs. The small-business owner–manager is able to shape the corporate culture and to enact values other than profit. Adopting a cognitive perspective, we have identified how the small-business owner–manager makes sense of notions linked to corporate social responsibility (CSR) and business ethics. The concept of sensemaking has recently been applied to CSR (Basu and Pallazzo, 2008; Cramer et al., 2006). Applying a cognitive perspective to small-business owners may help in explaining specific phenomena found within small-business ownership. For this research, the Repertory Grid Technique (RGT) is used, a method that has not previously been widely applied in the business and society field.
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