A BIBLIOMETRIC STUDY OF THESES FROM BUSINESS ADMINISTRTION DEGREESON CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
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https://doi.org/10.13058/raep.2013.v14n1.73Keywords:
theses and dissertations, Business Administration graduate degrees, corporate social responsibilityAbstract
The purpose if this study was to verify the characteristics of dissertations and theses that deal with the theme of Corporate Social Responsibility (csr) in Brazilian Business Administration degrees. The exploratory and descriptive research was performed through document and content analysis, with a qualitative and quantitative approach. This was a longitudinal study, using data from 1998 to 2009. A quantitative evolution related to the total amount of studies in the area was seen, especially over the last five years of the analysis. There was a predominance of theses on social responsibility, corporate governance ethics, corporate sustainability and the low-income market. The Southeast region accounts for 70.3% of the studies, followed by the South region. Of the ten most productive institutions, eight are located in the southeast. Twenty-eight private heis were responsible for 60.2% of the region’s production. The fgv/sp hei accounts for the largest volume of studies in the area of csr.Downloads
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