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A Bibliometric Analysis on Sustainability and Managerial Strategies. Research Trends and Key Insights

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25 giu 2025
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Figure 1.

Systematic literature review procedure, according to PRISMA guidelines
Source: adapted from (PRISMA Group, n.d.)
Systematic literature review procedure, according to PRISMA guidelines Source: adapted from (PRISMA Group, n.d.)

Figure 2.

Bradford’s law grouping of sources
Source: own processing
Bradford’s law grouping of sources Source: own processing

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Keyword co-occurrences
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Keyword co-occurrences Source: own processing

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Thematic evolution: growth areas
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Thematic evolution: growth areas Source: own processing

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Node degree mapping
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Node degree mapping Source: own processing

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Thematic evolution: topic shifts
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Thematic evolution: topic shifts Source:own processing

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Factorial analysis
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Factorial analysis Source: own processing

Cluster 1: Central sustainability constructs (in red)

Node Betweenness Closeness Page rank Network map interaction
Sustainable Development 9.005.531,00 0.020408 0.2134 Core node with extensive reach across the network
Economic and Social Effects 342.133,00 0.014705 0.05732 Influential in discussions on sustainable economic development
Planning 60.684,00 0.012345 0.02880 Significant role in strategic planning for sustainability
Environmental Management 52.184,00 0.012345 0.03249 Central to discussions around managing environmental impact
Manufacture 29.188,00 0.012048 0.02501 Involved in discussions on sustainable manufacturing practices
Supply Chains 23.730,00 0.011764 0.02158 Crucial for understanding the role of supply chains in sustainability
Profitability 22.501,00 0.012048 0.02436 Links economic gains to sustainable practices
Corporate Social Responsibility 15.586,00 0.010869 0.01332 Reflects the role of corporations in sustainable development
Environmental Impact 15.258,00 0.011494 0.01774 Important for assessing sustainability on environmental terms
Sales 0.9879 0.011627 0.01860 Connects commercial success with sustainable products and practices
Risk Assessment 0.8922 0.011363 0.01615 Essential for evaluating potential risks in sustainability initiatives
Costs 0.7911 0.011494 0.01406 Concerns the cost-efficiency aspect of sustainability practices
Benchmarking 0.5809 0.010989 0.01245 Used to compare sustainability performance against standards
Safety Engineering 0.5440 0.010989 0.01253 Deals with designing systems that ensure safety and sustainability
Risk Management 0.5352 0.010869 0.01242 Concerns the management of sustainability risks
Social Aspects 0.5171 0.011235 0.01570 Highlights the social dimensions of sustainable development
Supply Chain Management 0.4270 0.010989 0.01427 Pertains to the management of resources in a sustainable manner
Environmental Performance 0.3786 0.011235 0.01877 Relates to how actions and policies perform from an environmental perspective
Investments 0.1773 0.010989 0.01085 Connects financial investments with sustainable outcomes
Societies and Institutions 0.1239 0.010752 0.00962 Reflects the societal and institutional frameworks of sustainability
Decision Making 0.0359 0.010638 0.00939 Reflects the importance of informed decisions in sustainability
Project Management 0.0333 0.010526 0.00741 Involves organizing and managing projects with sustainability objectives
Construction Industry - 0.010526 0.00674 Less central, focused on sustainability in construction
Product Design - 0.010638 0.00933 Focuses on creating sustainable products

Cluster 5: Commerce and empirical research (in orange)

Node Betweenness Closeness Page rank Network map interaction
Commerce 64.196 0.01219 0.02450 Central node, likely indicating commerce's role in sustainability
Surveys 0.9277 0.01123 0.01533 Important for empirical research within the field
Marketing 0.1655 0.01075 0.01012 Relates to the dissemination and promotion of sustainable practices
Efficiency 0 0.01052 0.00601 Less central, possibly focuses on efficiency in sustainable operations

Cluster 6: Sustainability integration and reporting (in brown)

Node Betweenness Closeness Page rank Network map interaction
Performance 0.4683 0.01086 0.01355 Strongly influential in linking sustainability with performance metrics
Sustainability Performance 0.1393 0.01063 0.00950 Important for measuring and assessing sustainability efforts
Sustainability Reporting 0.0895 0.01075 0.01030 Critical for transparency and accountability in sustainability
Management Systems 0 0.01041 0.00654 Peripheral, suggesting a supportive role in sustainability integration

Works on topics of interest

Thematic Centrality Density Centrality level Density level Theme frequency
Sustainability 13.17 71.63 1 2 139
Sustainable development 31.27 90.91 13 9 569
Commerce 15.12 75.34 12 6 175
Forestry 1.42 75.00 5.5 4 8
Human 1.44 85.42 7 8 9
Reputation 1.42 129.34 5.5 13 20
Supply chains 10.05 106.00 10 8 92
Economics 5.51 80.49 9 7 50
Performance assessment 1.68 104.23 8 10 24
Empirical studies 0.78 127.78 4 12 15
Civil engineering 0.25 62.50 3 1 4
Mathematical models - 75.00 15 4 4
Distributed computer systems - 75.00 15 4 4

Bibliometric analysis: overall conclusions

Aspect Synthesis of existing knowledge Identified research gaps Areas for further investigation
Foundational Theories Integration of sustainability within economic, social, and environmental dimensions, and their evolving interplay, particularly noted in the positive primary trend for “economic and social effects”. Theories may not yet fully encompass the dynamism identified in shifts towards commerce and manufacture sectors, or account for the negative secondary trend in “sustainability”. Develop dynamic frameworks that address how foundational sustainability concepts are applied uniquely within Romania’s transitional economy, with particular attention to sectors showing primary growth.
Innovation and Technology Acknowledges innovation’s role, evidenced by its shift in thematic evolution, and the increased focus on technology’s role in driving sustainability. Lack of depth in research exploring how technological innovation is integrated within sustainability efforts, specifically within different sectors in Romania. Dive into the forces driving innovation within Romanian sectors showing primary growth and investigate how technology adoption influences sustainability.
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Reiterates CSR and finance as central themes, as shown by their positive primary trend, in sustaining ethical, social, and environmental business practices. Requires deeper investigation into the specific impact of CSR initiatives in the Romanian context, where the negative secondary trend might indicate evolving CSR approaches. Examine the balance between financial performance and CSR's evolving nature in Romania, and how this impacts the overall corporate strategy for sustainability.
Market Dynamics and Consumer Behavior The importance of understanding market dynamics and consumer behavior towards sustainability, which may be inferred from the thematic shift towards sectors like commerce and the changing discourse on sustainability. A noted absence of detailed consumer response analysis, particularly within sectors showing a positive primary trend. Explore how Romanian consumer behaviors are adapting to the sustainability paradigm shift and the influence on corporate sustainability strategies.
Sustainability Reporting and Communication The growing importance of transparency and communication in sustainability efforts, suggested by the positive secondary trend in “information management”. Sparse research on the effectiveness of Romanian companies’ communication strategies concerning their sustainability efforts. Investigate how Romanian companies are adapting their sustainability communication to align with the emerging importance of information management.
Empirical and Applied Research Highlights empirical research’s role in practical sustainability applications, as seen in the positive primary trends of sectors like commerce and finance. There are gaps in empirical studies on the application of global sustainability standards in the Romanian business landscape. Conduct sector-specific empirical research that probes into the practicalities of applying global sustainability standards in Romania, considering the primary growth sectors.

Identified themes from clustered data

Theme type Cluster label Occurrences Centrality measures Page rank centrality
Driving Themes Sustainable Development 142 Betweenness: 428.933; Closeness: 0.001818 0.094
Economic and Social Effects 26 Betweenness: 2425.616; Closeness: 0.002358 0.024
Environmental Management 18 Betweenness: 1991.702; Closeness: 0.002309 0.016
Emerging Themes Corporate Social Responsibility 12 Betweenness: 578.046; Closeness: 0.002100 0.007
Commerce 12 Betweenness: 1060.348; Closeness: 0.002207 0.011
Supply Chain Management 12 Betweenness: 643.648; Closeness: 0.002100 0.009

General information about the extracted records

Description Results
Timespan 2000:2023
Sources 160
Documents 221
Annual Growth Rate% 14,38
Average age of the document 5,98
Average citation per doc 19,91
References 10.225

Factorial analysis: A synthesis

Concept Primary trend (Growth & Importance) Secondary trend (Interconnectedness)
Economic and Social Effects High positive value Neutral value
(Central to discussions) (Interactions may be stabilizing)
Commerce High positive value High positive value
(Substantial link with sustainability) (Growing interconnectedness)
Manufacture High positive value Neutral value
(Integral in sustainable adaptation) (Interactions may be stabilizing)
Environmental Regulations High positive value Negative value
(Prominent in research) (Focused specialization)
Corporate Social Responsibility High positive value High positive value
(Essential in business practices) (Broadening scope)
Risk Assessment High positive value Negative value
(Prominent in research) (Less emphasis on connections)
Information Management Neutral value High positive value
(Consistent focus) (Emerging importance)
Environmental Impact High positive value Near-neutral value
(Continuing central theme) (Stable growth)
Sustainability Negative value Negative value
(Integrating into broader frameworks) (Shifting focus)
Environmental Technology Negative value Negative value
(Evolving association with sustainability) (Holistic environmental management)
Benchmarking Neutral value Negative value
(Steady importance) (Changing methodologies)
Sustainability Reporting Neutral value Negative value
(Consistent relevance) (Evolving practices)
Environmental Economics Negative value Negative value
(Pivoting to specific themes) (Paradigmatic change)
Innovation Negative value Negative value
(Moving towards advanced themes) (Shifting scholarly focus)

Quantitative bibliometric indicators: synthesis

Quantitative bibliometric indicator Main takeaways
Lotka's Law The concentration of single-paper authors suggests diverse perspectives, enriching the study of managerial sustainability.
Bradford's Law Core journals identified guide the literature review, ensuring focus on the most impactful sources within the sustainability discourse.
Most Relevant Authors Frequent contributions by key authors inform the study with relevant work on sustainability practices in management.
Core Sources Journals identified as core sources provide authoritative insights and appropriate methodologies.
Most Cited Articles Highly cited articles shape the theoretical framework and best practices in sustainable development, directly applicable to the business context.
Annual Scientific Output Increasing research output reflects a heightened academic and practical interest in integrating sustainability across all business levels.

Calculations for Lotka’s law

No. articles No. authors Freq
1 542 0.9426087
2 27 0.04695652
3 3 0.00521739
4 3 0.00521739

Clustered data: Synthesis

Cluster Focus Main takeaways
1 Integrative Foundation of Sustainability Highlights the holistic lens through which sustainability integrates economic, social, and environmental dimensions, emphasizing foundational importance.
2 Economic and Environmental Interplay Underscores the critical balance between economic development and environmental management, stressing the synergy between economic policies and environmental conservation.
3 Innovation as a Catalyst Points to the transformative potential of innovation in driving sustainable outcomes, emphasizing the role of technology and innovative strategies.
4 Corporate Responsibility and Strategic Finance Illustrates the evolving role of businesses in sustainability, integrating social and environmental considerations into financial strategies.
5 Market Dynamics and Empirical Insights Emphasizes the importance of market-oriented strategies and transparency in sustainability efforts, underlining the role of empirical research.
6 Strategic Application and Communication Focuses on the operationalization and communication of sustainability within organizations, highlighting the need for actionable strategies and effective reporting.

Cluster 4: Corporate strategies and finance (in purple)

Node Betweenness Closeness Page rank Network map interaction
Competition 66.297 0.01234 0.03211 A pivotal concept linking sustainable development with market dynamics
Corporate Social Responsibilities (CSR) 18.088 0.01176 0.02090 Reflects the growing importance of CSR in corporate strategy
Social Responsibilities 17.925 0.01176 0.01906 Indicates the role of social responsibility in sustainability discourse
Finance 16.353 0.01149 0.01801 Central to discussions on funding sustainable initiatives
Competitive Advantage 0.1494 0.01098 0.01494 Represents the strategic benefit of sustainability in business
Financial Performance 0.1407 0.01086 0.01062 Ties financial outcomes to sustainable practices
Corporate Reputations 0.1257 0.01075 0.00972 Relates the impact of sustainability on corporate image

Cluster 2: Environmental and organizational sustainability (in blue)

Node Betweenness Closeness Page rank Network map interaction
Environmental Protection 26.121 0.011494 0.01928 Strong influence in environmental sustainability discussions
Sustainability 17.357 0.011363 0.02228 Key node with extensive connections to various sustainability aspects
Environmental Economics 0.3376 0.010989 0.01426 Central to discussions on the economic impact of environmental policies
Performance Assessment 0.2339 0.010869 0.01200 Related to assessing the performance of sustainability measures
Stakeholder 0.1793 0.010869 0.01237 Important for stakeholder theory in sustainability
China 0 0.010526 0.00786 Represents the geographical focus on sustainability practices in China
Strategic Planning 0 0.010416 0.00611 Involves long-term planning for sustainable development

Cluster 3: Innovation and regional development (in green)

Node Betweenness Closeness Page rank Network map interaction
Innovation 13.436 0.011235 0.01614 Drives forward-thinking approaches in sustainable development
Economics 0.5509 0.010989 0.01613 Connects economic theory with practical sustainability efforts
Information management 0.1060 0.010869 0.01512 Key in managing data and information for sustainability
Regional planning 0.1060 0.010869 0.01467 Important for sustainable urban and regional development planning

Streamlined version of themes transition

Concept Primary trend (Major theme) Secondary trend (Supporting theme)
Environmental Regulations 46.447 -0.16
CSR - Corporate Social Responsibility 45.658 43.466
Risk Assessment 45.597 -0.57
Economic and Social Effects 45.323 0.00
Environmental Impact 42.736 -0.01
Social Responsibilities 41.640 0.76
Investments 33.970 -0.44
Social Aspects 32.509 -0.18
Benchmarking 29.587 -1.43
Costs 21.610 0.56
Petroleum Prospecting 21.217 -1.20
Health 20.880 -0.30
Supply Chains 16.438 0.26
Safety Engineering 13.181 -1.05
Financial Performance 1.00 13.516
Sustainability Reporting 0.95 -1.02
Societies and Institutions 0.83 1.00
Competition 0.81 0.15
Sales 0.75 0.88
Finance 0.74 47.119
Risk Management 0.61 -0.48
Product Design 0.58 0.60
Manufacture 0.49 14.246
Competitive Advantage 0.39 0.50
Commerce 0.38 43.466
Decision Making 0.33 0.01
Environmental Management 0.29 -0.68
Planning 0.29 0.55
Marketing 0.25 0.76
Profitability 0.22 0.34
Knowledge Management 0.18 0.20
Sustainability Performance 0.17 -0.59
Environmental Protection 0.13 -0.58
Corporate Reputations 0.12 13.881
Sustainable Performance 0.11 -0.78
Project Management 0.09 -0.18
Structural Equation Modeling 0.00 11.324
Regional Planning -1.08 12.816
Innovation -1.06 0.54
Performance Assessment -0.96 -1.46
Information Management -0.91 45.628
Environmental Economics -0.86 -1.83
Economics -0.75 33.970
Sustainability -0.68 -1.44
China -0.55 -0.24
Corporate Social Responsibility -0.49 -0.78
Strategic Planning -0.42 -0.52
Stakeholder -0.41 -1.25
Environmental Sustainability -0.25 18.994
Environmental Technology -0.20 -0.59