Mapping the Evolution of Sustainable Capitalism: A Bibliometric Analysis of Scholarly Trends and Influential Works

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作者
Jain, Shridhi [1 ]
Singhania, Shubham [2 ]
Sardana, Varda [3 ]
Mohapatra, Amiya Kumar [4 ]
机构
[1] Daly Coll Business & Management, Indore, India
[2] Jaipuria Inst Management, Jaipur, India
[3] Jaipuria Inst Management, Noida, India
[4] Jaipuria Inst Management, Indore, India
关键词
sustainability; capitalism; bibliometric analysis; literature review; INEQUALITY;
D O I
10.15388/omee.2024.15.1
中图分类号
F [经济];
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02 ;
摘要
The need to address global concerns has led to an increase in the significance of sustainable capitalism, which is located at the intersection of economics, business, and environmental studies. This study aims to delve into the theoretic evolution and academic structure of the relationship between sustainability and capitalism, by employing a bibliometric analysis. Relying on 687 documents, sourced from the Scopus database, this paper provides a thorough overview of the evolution of sustainable Viewer and R-Studio were used for implementing the techniques of citation, co-citation, and keyword analysis. The findings from the study have implications for multiple stakeholders. While the analysis could help researchers have a better understanding of the field and explore future research agendas, it can push the corporate houses to take necessary remedial actions for their past capitalist behavior. The study will also be beneficial for developing countries to understand the pressing issue of environmental damage and come up with cheaper yet effective ways to implement circular models of the economy.
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