Public Social Responsibility to contribute to the consolidation of the Sustainable Development Goals
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https://doi.org/10.17981/juridcuc.17.1.2021.08Keywords:
socially responsible public administration, sustainable development, public social responsibility, sustainable development goalsAbstract
The purpose of article is investigates the literary corpus on the role of Public Social Responsibility (PSR) in contributing to sustainable development; therefore, the paper discusses that it is necessary to transform into a united approach all levels of society and its organizations of different kinds to achieve from a socially responsible public administration the implementation of Agenda 2030, in the action of strategies for Member States aim to contribute to the consolidation of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The methodological design is based on a qualitative approach with a hermeneutic and comprehensive scope, to carry out an observational and retrospective analysis on a database containing 44 publications in English published between 2001 and 2020 (February), which provides a qualitative view of the academic literature in this field. In terms of findings and results, the literature review identified that research on PSR is linked to the concept of sustainability and focuses on the importance of tangible actions, thus establishing a relationship from the primary attributes that promote socially responsible management of public administration of the entities of the States Parties, towards the contribution of SDGs in an inclusive, sustainable and resilient manner, that constitute a universal commitment. In summary, this paper contributes to the literature on PSR as a driver for SDGs, providing a systematic review of the literature on these topics from the perspective of socially responsible management for sustainable development.
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