Mapeamento do surgimento da temática corrupção na área de governança corporativa: uma revisão bibliométrica da literatura

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https://doi.org/10.37497/CorruptionReview.6.2024.74

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Corrupção, Governança Corporativa, Teorias Institucional, Bibliometria

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Objetivo: Apesar da evidente importância teórica da governança corporativa como mecanismo de controle de práticas de corrupção, até onde sabemos não há artigos revisionais que relacionam estas temáticas. Neste sentido, o objetivo deste artigo é mapear o surgimento e a evolução da temática corrupção na área de governança corporativa e apresentar o estado da arte e as tendências de estudos futuros sobre estas temáticas.

Métodos:  Este artigo é uma revisão bibliométrica, trata-se de um método de análise estatística que fornece uma compreensão quantitativa da literatura acadêmica sobre um determinado campo científico. As técnicas bibliométricas utilizadas são a análise de cocitação e análise de pareamento bibliográfico. Ou seja, buscou-se compreender as raízes teóricas e identificar as fronteiras do conhecimento.

Resultados: Na análise de cocitação foram identificados 4 clusters teóricos (bases teóricas) e no pareamento 6 clusters teóricos (fronteiras do conhecimento). Percebe-se pelos mapeamentos gráficos que as pesquisas atuais (fronteiras) possuem mais congruência entre os diferentes temas, enquanto as pesquisas que formam as bases teóricas são mais idiossincráticas. 

Originalidade/Relevância: Até onde sabemos, este é um dos primeiros artigos a estocar o conhecimento sobre corrupção na área de governança corporativa e clusterizar em bases e fronteiras teóricas.

Contribuições teóricas/metodológicas: A análise de pareamento identificou como principais temas em voga: Divulgação de relatórios de sustentabilidade; Teorias Institucional; Conexões políticas; Mecanismos de Controle de Governança Corporativa; Cultura nacional; Investimentos estrangeiros; Desempenho organizacional; Papel financeiro; Fatores determinantes de suborno; e papel das agências nacionais e internacionais de regulações.

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Anderson Antônio Lima , Faculdade de Tecnologia de São Paulo e Centro Universitário Senac, São Paulo

Possui graduação em Administração pela Faculdade ENIAC (2014) e mestrado em Administração pela Universidade Paulista (2018) e doutorado em administração de empresas. Atualmente é professor de ensino superior - FATEC - FACULDADE DE TECNOLOGIA DE SÃO PAULO e gerente de unidade de lazer da Associação dos Funcionários Públicos do Estado de SP. Tem experiência na área de Administração, com ênfase em Administração, atuando principalmente nos seguintes temas: competitividade, capacidade absortiva, stakeholders, bibliometria e engajamento de stakeholders.

Thiago de Luca Santana Ribeiro , Faculdade de Tecnologia de São Paulo - Bragança Paulista (SP)

Doutor em Administração pela Universidade Nove de Julho (2022). Mestre em Administração pela Universidade Nove de julho (2018). Especialista em Logística e Supply Chain (MBA) pela Faculdade Metropolitana Unidada (2016). Graduado em Administração pela Faculdade São Sebastião (2014). Atualmente é professor permanente de Gestão e Negócios da Faculdade de Tecnologia do Estado de São Paulo (FATEC) e consultor de dados e Business Intelligence da empresa Mkt4edu. É autor do livro "Administração sob a Ótica dos concursos" (2016).É pesquisador com dezenas de artigos publicados em congressos e periódicos nacionais e internacionais, tendo como foco principal de pesquisa a Cocriação de Valor. Suas pesquisas são publicados nos campos da Gestão, Negócios, Logistica e Turismo. É revisor dos periódicos: The Botton Line; Future Studies Research Journal; International Journal of Innovation; REMARK - Revista BRasileira de Marketing; RBTUR - Revista BRasileira de Pesquisa em Turismo; Revista Ibero-Americana de Estratégia, PODIUM: Sport, Leisure and Tourism Review, Revista de Governança Corporativa; Revista da Micro e Pequena Empresa; e Revista Ciências Administrativas. Tambem é revisor dos congressos: ENANPAD; 3ES; SEMEAD; SINGEP e FATECLOG

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Lima , A. A., & Ribeiro , T. de L. S. (2024). Mapeamento do surgimento da temática corrupção na área de governança corporativa: uma revisão bibliométrica da literatura. Revista De Direito E Análise Da Corrupção, 6, e074. https://doi.org/10.37497/CorruptionReview.6.2024.74