Contributing to the sustainable development goals as normative and instrumental acts: The role of Buddhist religious logics in family SMEs

Abstract Prior studies suggest that religion matters in the adoption of corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives in SMEs. This study draws on an institutional logics perspective to illuminate a hitherto underexplored interplay of multiple logics that in combination influence family…

How political connections affect entrepreneurial risk-taking in SMEs: A symmetric assessment and a configurational approach

Abstract Drawing on resource dependency theory and the resource-absorbing perspective of risk-taking, this article examines how political connections provide firms with opportunities to gain government funding support to enhance financial slack, which can in turn benefit their entrepreneurial risk-taking. We…

Predictors of job crafting in SMEs working in an ICT-based mobile and multilocational manner

Abstract This article extends the discussion of the predictors of job crafting to include small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) working in an information and communication technologies (ICT)-based mobile and multilocational manner. Based on a survey (N = 412) conducted in 43…