Estado actual de la investigación en Responsabilidad Social Corporativa a nivel organizativoconsensos y desafíos futuros

  1. Antonia Rodríguez Martínez
  2. José Moyano Fuentes
  3. Juan José Jiménez Delgado
Revista:
CIRIEC - España. Revista de economía pública, social y cooperativa

ISSN: 0213-8093

Año de publicación: 2015

Título del ejemplar: Responsabilidad social de las empresas: innovación y sostenibilidad

Número: 85

Páginas: 143-180

Tipo: Artículo

Otras publicaciones en: CIRIEC - España. Revista de economía pública, social y cooperativa

Resumen

Este trabajo pretende mostrar el estado actual de la investigación sobre Responsabilidad Social Corporativa (RSC) a nivel organizativo publicada en las revistas de más alto impacto según la Academic Journal Quality Guide, en el ámbito del Management durante el período 2000-2014. En concreto, aporta una clasificación que evidencia los aspectos donde hay acuerdo entre los investigadores y facilita la labor a cualquier lector que desee aproximarse a la situación actual de la investigación sobre este tema de estudio. Asimismo, identifica los retos a los que se enfrentará la investigación en un futuro, tras señalar las lagunas, inconsistencias y oportunidades encontradas en la revisión de la literatura.

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