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The lifestyles of individuals, communities, and businesses worldwide have been impacted by corruption, which is increasingly prevalent and diverse. Consequently, scholars and various authors have engaged in the study of this topic; a plethora of specialist works have been released that analyze both the concept of corruption and the notion of anti-corruption strategy. The primary goal of this article is to provide a bibliometric study of research publications on the impact of anti-corruption measures on organizational management. Thus, the results will expose the papers written in the domains of political science, law, economics, public administration, criminology, management, business, and international relations. In this sense, the current research fields were examined, the analysis presenting essential information concerning the authors, journals, countries, and keywords. It is well known that the phenomenon of corruption is a significant topic of interest for researchers worldwide. Furthermore, the interpretation of the data and recommendations should give a framework for research opportunities and visible consequences for the economic area.