Abstract

Corporate Social Responsibility and Ethics have been studied in a wide variety of business contexts, but the field of family business has mainly devoted attention to Corporate Social Responsibility, with less attention paid to the field of ethics. Being two closely related fields, they should be analyzed jointly in order to study the evolution of the field. To achieve this objective, we use two different bibliometric techniques, a co-word and a document coupling, as they are complementary and allow us to identify research topics and, therefore, to establish future research lines. Results show that the differences that exist between CSR in family businesses and CSR in non-family businesses continue to be a central focus, and that ethics should be found in the roots of that question. However, the underpinning factors and the linkage of the different CSR policies and ethical values to performance still require more attention. To be more precise, topics such as socio-emotional wealth, financial performance, ethics, firm, and management remain at the core of the field.

Highlights

  • In recent decades, the analysis of scientific production has provided a general overview of advances in all research disciplines, and has assisted in the understanding of the evolution and structure of research

  • The justification for this research is found in the fact that, despite the existence of bibliometric studies focused on CSR-E [14,15,16] or sustainability [17], and on family businesses [18,19], as well as an incipient and growing literature in recent years linking CSR-E

  • We propose conducting a bibliometric study by analyzing all articles published in the Social Science Citation Index (SSCI) through the

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Introduction

The analysis of scientific production has provided a general overview of advances in all research disciplines, and has assisted in the understanding of the evolution and structure of research. This type of analysis can constitute a major opportunity for the identification of new lines of research and for the opening of new research fronts. The second paper, recently published, analyzes the same relationship, but is largely focused on the antecedents that inspired the study of CSR and FFs [21] Through citation analysis, both studies recognize the existence of a cluster composed of papers linking CSR and FFs, and Sustainability 2021, 13, 14009.

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