2018
DOI: 10.1108/arla-06-2017-0190
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Bibliometric analysis of indexed research on corporate social responsibility in Latin America (2000-2017)

Abstract: Purpose This paper presents an overview of Latin American (LA) publications on corporate social responsibility (CSR) and closely related themes that appear in ISI Thompson Reuters Social Science Citation Index journals, in the period 2000-2017. The purpose of this paper is twofold. The first is to understand the institutional context in which this research is being produced, and to reflect on how it can be improved. The second is to map out key research strands in this literature, to discuss its achievements a… Show more

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“…When conducting a bibliometric analysis of social responsibility research in Latin America during 2000-2017, Jaén et al (2018) [34] detected that one of the least investigated dimensions was, precisely, social responsibility. Notwithstanding this, we welcome some relevant studies on CSR that allow the proposal of at least three study hypotheses.…”
Section: Interaction Of Social Responsibility With Diversity Environmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When conducting a bibliometric analysis of social responsibility research in Latin America during 2000-2017, Jaén et al (2018) [34] detected that one of the least investigated dimensions was, precisely, social responsibility. Notwithstanding this, we welcome some relevant studies on CSR that allow the proposal of at least three study hypotheses.…”
Section: Interaction Of Social Responsibility With Diversity Environmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because of the complexity of this theme, qualifying people to enable them to work towards sustainable development is necessary. Thus, the relevance of sustainability insertion in higher education is emphasized (Dlouhá et al , 2018; Filho, 2011; Kalsoom and Khanam, 2017; Rampasso et al , 2019a, 2019b, 2019c). Loubser et al (2014) also highlight the importance of education for sustainable development.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is a growing concern about the insertion of sustainable development concepts in higher education institutions (HEIs) (Cincera et al , 2018; Dlouhá et al , 2018; Kalsoom and Khanam, 2017; Lidstone et al , 2015). The literature reports on various experiences in ways to integrate sustainability into teaching (Edvardsson Björnberg et al , 2015; Leal Filho et al , 2018; Mulder et al , 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The determination of corporate social responsibility (CSR) strategic focus in subsidiaries of multinational enterprises continues to puzzle academics and practitioners alike (Buckley, Doh & Benischke, 2017;Jaén, Auletta, Celli, & Pocaterra, 2018;Jamali & Karam, 2016). On the one hand, there is a pronounced tension between global and local strategic foci that puts great strain on managers at the headquarters as well as at a subsidiary level (Husted & Allen, 2006;Hah & Freeman, 2014), while on the other hand, headquarter managers are concerned about the big picture, that is how the multinational wants to be perceived as a whole (Jamali, 2010).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%