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IoT-Driven Pathways Toward Corporate Sustainability in Industry 4.0 Ecosystems: A Systematic Review

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  • Marco Antonio Díaz-Martínez

    (Master’s Program and Industrial Engineering, TecNM-Instituto Tecnológico Superior de Pánuco, Veracruz 93990, Mexico)

  • Reina Verónica Román-Salinas

    (Department of Industrial Engineering, TecNM-Instituto Tecnológico Superior de Pánuco, Veracruz 93990, Mexico)

  • Yadira Aracely Fuentes-Rubio

    (Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, UAMRR—Universidad Autónoma de Tamaulipas, Ciudad Victoria 87000, Mexico)

  • Mario Alberto Morales-Rodríguez

    (Department of Industrial Engineering, UAMRA—Universidad Autónoma de Tamaulipas, Ciudad Victoria 87000, Mexico)

  • Gabriela Cervantes-Zubirias

    (Department of Industrial Engineering, UAMRA—Universidad Autónoma de Tamaulipas, Ciudad Victoria 87000, Mexico)

  • Guadalupe Esmeralda Rivera-García

    (Department of Computer Systems Engineering, TecNM-Instituto Tecnológico Superior de Pánuco, Veracruz 93990, Mexico)

Abstract

The growing pressure on industrial organizations to align digital transformation with sustainability objectives has intensified the need to systematically understand the role of emerging digital technologies in sustainable industrial development. The accelerated digitalization of industrial ecosystems has positioned the Internet of Things (IoT) as a critical enabler of corporate sustainability within Industry 4.0. However, evidence on how IoT contributes to environmental, social, and economic performance remains fragmented. This study conducts a systematic literature review following PRISMA 2020 guidelines to consolidate the scientific advances linking IoT with sustainable corporate management. The search covered 2009–2025 and included publications indexed in Scopus, EBSCO Essential, and MDPI, identifying 65 empirical and conceptual studies that met the inclusion criteria. Bibliometric analyses—such as keyword co-occurrence mapping and temporal heatmaps—were performed using VOSviewer v. 2023 to detect dominant research clusters and emerging thematic trajectories. Results reveal four domains in which IoT significantly influences sustainability: (1) resource-efficient operations enabled by real-time sensing and predictive analytics; (2) energy optimization and green digital transformation initiatives; (3) circular-economy practices supported by data-driven decision-making; and (4) the integration of IoT with Green Human Resource Management to strengthen environmentally responsible organizational cultures. Despite these advances, gaps persist related to Latin American contexts, theoretical integration, and longitudinal assessment. This study proposes a conceptual model illustrating how IoT-enabled technologies enhance corporate sustainability and offers strategic insights for aligning Industry 4.0 transformations with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly SDGs 7, 9, and 12.

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  • Marco Antonio Díaz-Martínez & Reina Verónica Román-Salinas & Yadira Aracely Fuentes-Rubio & Mario Alberto Morales-Rodríguez & Gabriela Cervantes-Zubirias & Guadalupe Esmeralda Rivera-García, 2026. "IoT-Driven Pathways Toward Corporate Sustainability in Industry 4.0 Ecosystems: A Systematic Review," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 18(2), pages 1-29, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:18:y:2026:i:2:p:1052-:d:1844736
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