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Corporate social responsibility and innovation: a look from the information technology and communication inorganizations
Authors: José Gregorio Arévalo-Ascanio, Ramón Armando Bayona-Trillos, Dewar Willmer Rico-Bautista
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Starting from the literature review of the highest impact journals, different emphasis and theoretical trends of the discussion on the technological component in organizations in the past six years they are shown. The contributions of the authors show the evolution of this concept as a whole and its need to incorporate it, to generate technological innovation, improvement in organizational performance and value creation. The content and structure of the paper is the result of the dynamics encountered around three different theoretical proposals: information and communications technology (ICT), technological capability and Social Responsibility (CSR). The usefulness of this article is diverse. Firstly, interactions were identified from an analysis of the similarities, differences and contrapositions, of the concepts raised among reviewed articles. And secondly, it serves as evidence of the urgent need for organizations to take ownership of technologically socially responsible practices that translate into a true competitive advantage.