Uma resposta bibliométrica da relação entre Responsabilidade Social Corporativa e Covid-19

Authors

  • Ana Caroline Nascimento
  • Nágela Bianca do Prado
  • Wagner Wilson Bortoletto

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47283/244670492021090202

Abstract

This study aimed to carry out a first check on the evolution of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)
themes during the Covid-19 pandemic and some of its first characteristics. For this purpose, the
main journals, keywords, scientific production by country and trend topics on the subject were
examined. Through a mixed methodology and the application of the bibliometric review procedure, a sample composed of 162 articles indexed in the Web of Science and Scopus databases was
analyzed. In addition, a content analysis of the ten main cited documents was carried out. As a
result, it was quantitatively identified that there is a worldwide mobilization regarding research
on the relationship between CSR and Covid-19, mainly focused on the areas of health,
administration, social responsibility, information technology and management of quality.
Qualitative analysis, on the other hand, suggests that the pandemic context has created
opportunities for companies to rethink their CSR behavior. In general, the findings suggest that CSR
will be the main mechanism for companies to redesign their post-pandemic strategies, in order to
guarantee the physical and psychological health of the employee; reconsider workspaces; to be a
mechanism for facing global socio-environmental problems; strengthen the link with stakeholders
in general; facilitate negotiations in emerging countries, among other issues included in the great
umbrella of sustainability.

Published

2022-02-04