Bibliometric Analysis of Corporate Social Responsibility in the Field of Applied Social Sciences

Authors

  • Anderson Antônio Lima Universidade Nove de Julho - UNINOVE, São Paulo
  • Thiago de Luca Santana Ribeiro Faculdade de Tecnologia do Estado de São Paulo (FATEC), São Paulo

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21434/IberoamericanJCG.v10igc.135

Keywords:

Corporate Social Responsibility, Applied Social Sciences, Bibliometric research, Bibliographic coupling analysis

Abstract

Objective: The objective of this study was to analyze the conceptual-theoretical evolution of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) in applied social sciences. This objective was divided into three analyses: first, a descriptive analysis of the evolution of articles on the subject; second, an analysis of the main theoretical bases through co-citation analysis; and finally, an analysis of the boundaries of the topic through bibliographic coupling analysis.

Method: This is a bibliometric research using co-citation and bibliographic coupling techniques. The data is processed descriptively and graphically mapped.

Results: Through the co-citation map, the intellectual-theoretical structure of corporate social responsibility in the field of applied social sciences was identified. This technique enabled the identification of four clusters. The bibliographic coupling analysis identified four clusters of studies on corporate social responsibility in the field of applied social sciences.

Originality/Relevance: The bibliometric review conducted in this research is an initial effort to map the domain of knowledge on the theoretical evolution of corporate social responsibility (CSR), as there is a lack of revisional studies in the literature that allow understanding the emergence and evolution of the theme within the field of applied social sciences.

Theoretical Contributions: This research brings three main contributions. Firstly, it demonstrates the evolution of CSR research over time. Secondly, through co-citation analysis, it presents 4 theoretical clusters that represent the foundations of CSR research. Finally, thirdly, through bibliographic coupling analysis, it presents 4 theoretical clusters that represent the frontiers of knowledge in CSR.

Author Biographies

Anderson Antônio Lima, Universidade Nove de Julho - UNINOVE, São Paulo

Doutorando em Administração de Empresas pelo Programa de Pós-graduação Stricto Sensu - Universidade Nove de Julho - UNINOVE, São Paulo, (Brasil).

Thiago de Luca Santana Ribeiro, Faculdade de Tecnologia do Estado de São Paulo (FATEC), São Paulo

Doutor em Administração pela Universidade Nove de Julho (2022). Mestre em Administração pela Universidade Nove de julho (2018). Especialista em Logística e Supply Chain (MBA) pela Faculdade Metropolitana Unidada (2016). Graduado em Administração pela Faculdade São Sebastião (2014). Atualmente é professor permanente de Gestão e Negócios da Faculdade de Tecnologia do Estado de São Paulo (FATEC) e consultor de dados e Business Intelligence da empresa Mkt4edu. É autor do livro "Administração sob a Ótica dos concursos" (2016).É pesquisador com dezenas de artigos publicados em congressos e periódicos nacionais e internacionais, tendo como foco principal de pesquisa a Cocriação de Valor. Suas pesquisas são publicados nos campos da Gestão, Negócios, Logistica e Turismo.

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Published

2023-07-28

How to Cite

Lima, A. A., & Ribeiro, T. de L. S. . (2023). Bibliometric Analysis of Corporate Social Responsibility in the Field of Applied Social Sciences. Journal of Corporate Governance, 10(gc), e0135. https://doi.org/10.21434/IberoamericanJCG.v10igc.135

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