TY - JOUR
T1 - Sustainable development, social responsibility and greenwashing
T2 - a trend analysis of scientific production in the Scopus database
AU - Lucero Baldevenites, Elisabeth Viviana
AU - Bracho-Fuenmayor, Pedro Luis
AU - Espindola Álvarez, Jorge Antonio
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025;.
PY - 2025/1/1
Y1 - 2025/1/1
N2 - Corporate sustainability has evolved from a marginal initiative to a strategic imperative, yet greenwashing persists as a deceptive practice. This study analyzes recent scientific literature to understand this paradox. The research aimed to examine conceptual trends in corporate social responsibility and greenwashing. A mixed-methods approach (bibliometric and semantic) was applied to Scopus data (2020-2024), with five phases: descriptive characterization, structural mapping, relational analysis, prospective evaluation, and visual integration using VOSviewer. Greenwashing emerged as the central focus, followed by corporate social responsibility. Six thematic domains were identified, with corporate hypocrisy as the primary interdomain connector. Corrective mechanisms showed uneven effectiveness, proving more robust in developed economies. The transition from corporate social responsibility to Environmental, Social, and Governance criteria reflects a financialization of sustainability, yet perpetuates greenwashing. Dynamic models integrating micro, meso, and macro scales are needed to address the detected geopolitical and sectoral asymmetries.
AB - Corporate sustainability has evolved from a marginal initiative to a strategic imperative, yet greenwashing persists as a deceptive practice. This study analyzes recent scientific literature to understand this paradox. The research aimed to examine conceptual trends in corporate social responsibility and greenwashing. A mixed-methods approach (bibliometric and semantic) was applied to Scopus data (2020-2024), with five phases: descriptive characterization, structural mapping, relational analysis, prospective evaluation, and visual integration using VOSviewer. Greenwashing emerged as the central focus, followed by corporate social responsibility. Six thematic domains were identified, with corporate hypocrisy as the primary interdomain connector. Corrective mechanisms showed uneven effectiveness, proving more robust in developed economies. The transition from corporate social responsibility to Environmental, Social, and Governance criteria reflects a financialization of sustainability, yet perpetuates greenwashing. Dynamic models integrating micro, meso, and macro scales are needed to address the detected geopolitical and sectoral asymmetries.
KW - Corporate Greenwashing
KW - Corporate Social Responsibility
KW - Environmental Social and Governance Criteria
KW - Financialization
KW - Sustainable Certification
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105008553046
U2 - 10.62486/agma2025244
DO - 10.62486/agma2025244
M3 - Review article
AN - SCOPUS:105008553046
SN - 3046-4048
VL - 3
JO - Management (Montevideo)
JF - Management (Montevideo)
M1 - 244
ER -