The definition of corporate corruption prevention during the last decade: Bibliometrics and content data for the future research agenda

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Abstract

The purpose of this research is to provide a valuable study about the development of literature on corruption prevention during the last decade suggesting the way for the future agenda. We collected documents with the aims to develop a structured literature review (SLR). We collected 113 documents adopting a not grey analysis. Our results shows two main research areas: (i) the corruption prevention understanding its features and using accounting and ethical activities in the business and government procurement and (ii) anticorruption measures, disclosure and behaviours as renewed tools to increase corporate governance sustainability and corporate social responsibility. This is the first time for proposing the SLR on corporate corruption preventions and renewed models directed to build an updated background and emerging issues. This paper is original because proposes for the first time the literature collection of corporate corruption prevention's models providing valuable insights, critique and definition for the future research.

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Ruggiero, P., & Mussari, R. (2024). The definition of corporate corruption prevention during the last decade: Bibliometrics and content data for the future research agenda. Business Strategy and the Environment, 33(1), 43–54. https://doi.org/10.1002/bse.3329

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