Abstract: Ethics requires freedom of action, is transversal to our activity, has a universal character, is innate and represents an absolute value. For all these reasons, it is imperative to train the managers of our society so that they do not engage in ethically objectionable behaviors, such as those that have been occurring in the countless corporate scandals of today. Therefore, the objective of this article is to research, through systematic review, the correlation between professional ethics and corporate social responsibility (CSR). For this, bibliometric analysis was performed, based on a systematic search in the Scopus database. As a result, the authors propose a new concept, that of integrative responsibility, designed to ascertain the social responsibility of companies within and outside organizations
Keywords: Ethics, Corporate social responsibility, Corporate sustainability, Social impact assessment..
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