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

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The integration of sustainability within managerial strategies has become a pivotal research domain in the Knowledge Economy, reflecting the increasing necessity for organizations to adopt environmentally and socially responsible business models. This study conducts a bibliometric analysis of sustainability research, emphasizing its impact on organizational performance and strategic management. By analyzing scholarly outputs from 2000 onwards, up to present times, this paper maps the evolution of sustainability discourse and identifies key research clusters, thematic trends, and citation networks in the field. Using data extracted from the Scopus database, this study applies bibliometric methodologies, including co-word analysis, citation mapping, and Bradford’s and Lotka’s laws, to trace the intellectual structure of sustainability research. The findings reveal a steady increase in academic contributions, with a notable acceleration in the past decade, indicating the growing relevance of sustainability as a strategic pillar for organizations. Core themes identified include corporate social responsibility, green innovation, stakeholder engagement, and regulatory adaptation. Consequently, this paper contributes to the scientific and managerial discourse by offering a structured synthesis of sustainability research within the Knowledge Economy framework. The results provide insights into theoretical advancements, research gaps, and potential directions for future studies, guiding policymakers, academics, and business leaders in shaping sustainable business strategies. The study also highlights the role of collaborative research networks in fostering innovation and driving sustainable change in disruptive times.

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  • Victor-Emanuel CIUCIUC & Yuriy BILAN & Peter KONHÄUSNER, 2025. "A Bibliometric Analysis on Sustainability and Managerial Strategies. Research Trends and Key Insights," Management Dynamics in the Knowledge Economy, College of Management, National University of Political Studies and Public Administration, vol. 13(2), pages 168-194, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:nup:jrmdke:v:13:y:2025:i:2:168-194
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