Pesquisa em Responsabilidade Social Empresarial e Sustentabilidade Corporativa: evolução, tensões atuais e perspectivas futuras
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Amato, C. N. (2021). Pesquisa em Responsabilidade Social Empresarial e Sustentabilidade Corporativa: evolução, tensões atuais e perspectivas futuras. Cuadernos De Administración, 34. https://doi.org/10.11144/Javeriana.cao34.irsesc
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O artigo visa entender a evolução dos conceitos Responsabilidade Social Corporativa e Sustentabilidade Corporativa, segundo distintos paradigmas de pesquisa em managment, e as tensões atuais e as possibilidades de pesquisas futuras. A metodologia utilizada é a revisão terciária de literatura. Nos resultados, se destaca a situação de convergência de ambos os conceitos o qual dificulta a clareza para o avance nas pesquisas e as críticas em relação a eles (bussines case, profecia auto-cumprida, encobrimento de stakeholders e reprodução do paradigma capitalista de produção e consumo). As perspectivas futuras de pesquisa se relacionam com o estudo a fundo de cada conceito por aparte, a incorporação de outras teorias e disciplinas na análise e a integração do pensamento de correntes críticas.

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