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Bibliometric Analysis of Strategy Management in Sustainable Development: A Systematic Literature Review Based on Scopus Data

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  • Albertus Setyo Sumargo

    (Management Study Program, Faculty of Economics and Business, Diponegoro University, Indonesia)

  • Sena Kevin Ferliando

    (Management Study Program, Faculty of Economics and Business, Diponegoro University, Indonesia)

  • Edward Enrico Munthe

    (Management Study Program, Faculty of Economics and Business, Diponegoro University, Indonesia)

  • Kardison Lumban Batu

    (Management Study Program, Faculty of Economics and Business, Diponegoro University, Indonesia)

Abstract

This study aims to analyze strategy management in the context of sustainable development through a bibliometric approach and a review of data-based systematic literature from Scopus. In the era of globalization and climate change, sustainable development is the main focus of various countries and organizations. Effective strategy management is key to achieving these goals. This study uses bibliometric analysis methods to identify research trends, leading authors, influential journals, and research collaborations in this topic. In addition, a systematic analysis of the review literature was carried out to synthesize the main findings and identify existing research gaps. Data was collected from the Scopus database, covering the types of articles and reviews from 2020-2024 with a total of 811 documents, after going through the screening stage according to the criteria, there were 72 articles that met the inclusion criteria. The results of the analysis show a significant increase in the number of publications over the past decade, with a greater focus on the integration of management strategies with sustainable development goals. This increase reflects the increasing attention to the integration of management strategies with sustainability principles. The results of bibliometric analysis help academics to identify research gaps that have not been widely explored, such as specific management strategies for specific industries or specific regional contexts. These findings provide in-depth insights into the development of research in this area and offer guidance for academics and practitioners for more effective future strategies.

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  • Albertus Setyo Sumargo & Sena Kevin Ferliando & Edward Enrico Munthe & Kardison Lumban Batu, 2024. "Bibliometric Analysis of Strategy Management in Sustainable Development: A Systematic Literature Review Based on Scopus Data," International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science (IJRISS), vol. 8(7), pages 3064-3076, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:bcp:journl:v:8:y:2024:i:7:p:3064-3076
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