University social responsibility: A systematic review and a bibliometric analysis

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The purpose of this article is to perform a systematic review and a bibliometric analysis of the scientific production related to University Social Responsibility, by means of a review in the Web of Science and Scopus databases. The records obtained were analyzed using the graph theory and tools such as bibliometrix, Sci2 Tool, and Gephi. In addition, they were presented in three categories: hegemonic, structural, and recent. The results allowed to identify three perspectives: measurement, strategic, and connection. They also show that this field of study is relatively young, in which the principal author is Ricardo Gaete, while François Vallaeys is the most cited. Additionally, the region with the highest production in the subject is South America.

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Duque, P., & Cervantes-Cervantes, L. S. (2019). University social responsibility: A systematic review and a bibliometric analysis. Estudios Gerenciales, 35(153), 451–464. https://doi.org/10.18046/j.estger.2019.153.3389

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