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DOI: 10.11118/978-80-7701-042-9-0092

COMPREHENSIVE CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY: BIBLIOMETRIC REVIEW

Mária Roberta Nagy1, Anna Dunay1
1 John von Neumann University, Doctoral School of Business Administration and Management, Budapest, Hungary

A rapid growth is experienced in CSR researches, particularly post-2017, driven by global sustainability pressures and evolving regulations. The field spans multiple disciplines, emphasizing stakeholder engagement, organizational culture, and measurable impact. Emerging trends focus on sustainability, innovation, and strategic integration, highlighting CSR‘s role in long- -term business success and societal value creation.

Keywords: corporate social responsibility, stakeholders, organizational culture

pages: 92-93, online: 2025



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