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Exploring the Janus-faced Nature of Gazelles’ Corporate Citizenship: Societally Engaged Gazelles versus Superstar Firms

Christoph Dörrenbächer (Berlin School of Economics and Law, Hochschule für Wirtschaft und Recht)
Matthias Tomenendal (Berlin School of Economics and Law, Germany)
Anna-Luisa Grebe (Berlin School of Economics and Law, Germany)
Julia Thielemann (Berlin School of Economics and Law, Germany)

The Promises and Properties of Rapidly Growing Companies: Gazelles

ISBN: 978-1-80117-819-8, eISBN: 978-1-80117-818-1

Publication date: 24 August 2022

Abstract

This chapter critically discusses the many positive aspects that are ascribed to gazelle firms by exploring the external effects and dark sides of high firm growth. On the background of the more general debate on purpose versus profit as a firm’s mission, the chapter theoretically elaborates on the dichotomy between quantitative and qualitative growth of gazelles. This is followed by a case-based illustration and exploration as to how quantitative and qualitative growth interrelates in gazelles and what are impediments for high growth that is purpose driven. The chapter closes with a discussion of the Janus-faced nature of gazelles and how their corporate citizenship can be enhanced.

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Dörrenbächer, C., Tomenendal, M., Grebe, A.-L. and Thielemann, J. (2022), "Exploring the Janus-faced Nature of Gazelles’ Corporate Citizenship: Societally Engaged Gazelles versus Superstar Firms", Becker-Ritterspach, F., Dörrenbächer, C. and Tomenendal, M. (Ed.) The Promises and Properties of Rapidly Growing Companies: Gazelles, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 129-148. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-80117-818-120221007

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