Corporate Social Responsibility in Sustainable Supply Chain Management: An Econo-Bibliometric Perspective

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ABSTRACT

This paper identifies and synthesizes information from academic journals, and examines the importance of corporate social responsibility (CSR) in supply chain management (SCM) literature. By using keywords such as “corporate social responsibility”, “corporate citizenship” and “supply chain” in the major online publishers’ database from 2006 to 2016, our study shows increasing importance of CSR topic in logistics and supply chain management. This growing trend has been observed at different levels (theoretical, geographical and industrial). Many moral and societal aspects can explain this interest, but this article focuses on a complementary justification by suggesting a conceptual framework formalizing the economic reason for which we can observe a growing interest in CSR issues in SCM.

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Schinckus, C. , Akbari, M. and Clarke, S. (2019) Corporate Social Responsibility in Sustainable Supply Chain Management: An Econo-Bibliometric Perspective. Theoretical Economics Letters, 9, 247-270. doi: 10.4236/tel.2019.91020.

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