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Leadership and Corporate Social Responsibility : Research Topic Profiling

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The issue of a relationship between leadership and corporate social responsibility is getting more popular and is examined in different contexts. For this reason, the aim of the paper is to map trends in the research on the interface between leadership and corporate social responsibility. Topic profiling methodology is applied to scan a wide body of publications in order to identify key topics and research patterns. The data for analysis were retrieved from Scopus database. The paper discusses the following areas: general topic profiling, journals/topics profiling, authors/topics profiling, subject areas/topics profiling, core references/topics profiling. Finally, the article provides conclusions and recommendations for further studies. (original abstract)
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  • Nicolaus Copernicus University, Poland
  • University of Szczecin, Poland
  • University of Szczecin, Poland
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