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The Interplay of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs): An Overview of Relevant Literature on CSR's and SDGs
Fecha
2023-04-11Registro en:
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IBIMA Business Review
Autor
Vargas Merino, Jorge Alberto
Rios Lama, Cristian Armando
Institución
Resumen
The rapid and unchecked growth of human activities has resulted in significant ecological
and social challenges globally. In response, the concept of sustainable development
emerged, which encompasses social, environmental, and economic issues. Companies are
crucial players in pursuing sustainable development through their implementation of
corporate social responsibility initiatives. To this end, this study conducts a systematic
literature review to examine the theoretical and empirical evidence of the contributions or
implications of corporate social responsibility to sustainable development over the last six
years. The review includes 57 articles, of which 92% belong to Q1 based on predetermined
search strategies and scientific rigor. The findings suggest that corporate social
responsibility is a vital element of sustainable development, even though the motivation
behind such activities may not always align with this goal. Overall, the study concludes that
both concepts complement each other, and corporate social responsibility plays a significant
role in achieving sustainable development.