Sustainable entrepreneurial behaviours - Dr Elias Hadjielias

Wednesday 20 November 2024, 1:00pm to 2:00pm

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West Pavilion B021, Lancaster, United Kingdom, LA1 4YX

Open to

Postgraduates, Public, Staff

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Event Details

Sustainable entrepreneurial behaviours of family members at the intersection of family firm, cooperative and rural community: a multilevel perspective.

Little is still known about the approach and rationale of family members’ entrepreneurial behaviours for sustainability that occur at different interconnected levels. Our study helps to fill this void by examining a multilevel web that links a family firm, a cooperative and a rural community. We rely on an inductive semi-grounded approach guided by conceptual ideas from sustainable entrepreneurship literature. We conducted 54 in-depth interviews within a Cypriot cooperative composed of small rural family businesses. Our findings reveal that sustainable entrepreneurship revolves around family members acting as sustainable entrepreneurs. Family sustainable entrepreneurs draw on collaborative entrepreneurship for sustainability and spillover sustainable entrepreneurship, which are key mechanisms for generating sustainable value at the family firm, cooperative and community levels. Family members’ affective attachment and sense of responsibility serve as motives behind these mechanisms. Our findings offer a model depicting family members’ motives and mechanisms of sustainable entrepreneurship across family firm, cooperative and rural community. This study extends our understanding on family entrepreneurship and sustainable entrepreneurship, offering practical contributions and opportunities for future research.

Speaker

Dr Elias Hadjielias

Cyprus University of Technology

Elias Ηadjielias is Assistant Professor of Entrepreneurship and Family Business and Programme Director of MSc Entrepreneurship at Cyprus University of Technology. In addition, he is Adjunct Professor at Padjadjaran University (UNPAD), one of the leading universities in Indonesia and holds the position of Associate Editor for the Willey journal ‘Business Ethics, the Environment & Responsibility’. His research primarily focuses on sustainability, entrepreneurship, and innovation in family business

Contact Details

Name Sarah Jack
Email

s.l.jack@lancaster.ac.uk