Culture development for sustainable SMEs: Toward a behavioral theory

© 2019 by the authors. The present study derives culture development practices among "sustainable" small and medium enterprises (SMEs)that adopt the Thai philosophy of the sufficiency economy. It adopts multiple data collection methods including non-participant observations made during vis...

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Main Authors: Nuttasorn Ketprapakorn, Sooksan Kantabutra
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spelling th-mahidol.507972020-01-27T15:46:12Z Culture development for sustainable SMEs: Toward a behavioral theory Nuttasorn Ketprapakorn Sooksan Kantabutra University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce Mahidol University Energy Environmental Science © 2019 by the authors. The present study derives culture development practices among "sustainable" small and medium enterprises (SMEs)that adopt the Thai philosophy of the sufficiency economy. It adopts multiple data collection methods including non-participant observations made during visits to five "sustainable" enterprises, and references internal and published documents among other information about the case enterprises, including annual reports, previous studies about the companies and news reports. In-depth interview sessions were held with top management team members and employees, including CEOs or MDs, and division/functional heads. The "grounded theory" is adopted as an approach to analyze the data. The analysis reveals six emerging organizational culture development practices: identifying virtues, social and environmental responsibility and innovation as core values; leaders acting as models according to these values; growing their own managers to continue their corporate cultures; designing communication channels to emphasize the core values among employees; using the core values as criteria to recruit new employees; avoiding employee layoff to preserve the core values even in times of financial crisis. Limitations and future research directions to develop a behavioral theory of sustainability culture in organizational settings, as well as managerial implications are discussed. 2020-01-27T08:31:59Z 2020-01-27T08:31:59Z 2019-05-01 Article Sustainability (Switzerland). Vol.11, No.9 (2019) 10.3390/su11092629 20711050 2-s2.0-85066954609 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/50797 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85066954609&origin=inward
institution Mahidol University
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country Thailand
Thailand
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topic Energy
Environmental Science
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Environmental Science
Nuttasorn Ketprapakorn
Sooksan Kantabutra
Culture development for sustainable SMEs: Toward a behavioral theory
description © 2019 by the authors. The present study derives culture development practices among "sustainable" small and medium enterprises (SMEs)that adopt the Thai philosophy of the sufficiency economy. It adopts multiple data collection methods including non-participant observations made during visits to five "sustainable" enterprises, and references internal and published documents among other information about the case enterprises, including annual reports, previous studies about the companies and news reports. In-depth interview sessions were held with top management team members and employees, including CEOs or MDs, and division/functional heads. The "grounded theory" is adopted as an approach to analyze the data. The analysis reveals six emerging organizational culture development practices: identifying virtues, social and environmental responsibility and innovation as core values; leaders acting as models according to these values; growing their own managers to continue their corporate cultures; designing communication channels to emphasize the core values among employees; using the core values as criteria to recruit new employees; avoiding employee layoff to preserve the core values even in times of financial crisis. Limitations and future research directions to develop a behavioral theory of sustainability culture in organizational settings, as well as managerial implications are discussed.
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title Culture development for sustainable SMEs: Toward a behavioral theory
title_short Culture development for sustainable SMEs: Toward a behavioral theory
title_full Culture development for sustainable SMEs: Toward a behavioral theory
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