Abstract

Corporate Digital Responsibility (CDR) has become a vital focus in business and academia, addressing the ethical challenges of digital technology advancement. This paper offers a structured overview of CDR literature from 2013 to 2023 through a systematic literature review (SLR), identifying key dimensions, benefits, challenges, and frameworks. The findings emphasise the integration of CDR into business decisions and sustainability reporting, extending traditional Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). Ethical considerations, stakeholder trust, and social justice are central themes. Effective CDR enhances corporate reputation, builds trust, and offers competitive advantages, but challenges like clear ethical guidelines and resources remain. The review shows growing scholarly attention to CDR, highlighting the need for interdisciplinary research and practical recommendations. The study calls for further research to develop ethical frameworks and guidelines, fostering responsible digital practices aligned with ethical standards and stakeholder expectations.

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