Purpose: This study aims to examine how enterprises operationalise the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) within their strategies by conducting a bibliometric analysis and systematic literature review of management research. Design/methodology/approach: This research analyses 335 papers using bibliometric techniques to map the research landscape of SDG studies in management. The analysis identifies six thematic clusters and develops a conceptual model grounded in institutional, stakeholder and legitimacy theories. Findings: The analysis reveals six key thematic clusters: politics and policy in SDG integration, innovation and entrepreneurship, transforming business models, sustainable supply chains, stakeholder engagement and competitive advantage and corporate reporting practices. The research landscape shows a cohesive structure concentrated in specific thematic journals, reflecting the field’s evolving priorities. Practical implications: This study provides targeted recommendations for managers, such as embedding SDGs into core strategy, enhancing stakeholder engagement through transparent reporting and adopting circular economy practices; and for policymakers, including the design of sector-specific sustainability regulations, support for innovation ecosystems and mechanisms to ensure the credibility of SDG disclosures. Originality/value: To the best of the authors’ knowledge, this research presents the first comprehensive mapping of SDG-related management literature, offering a novel conceptual model that illustrates the interconnected roles of institutions, stakeholders and businesses in fostering SDG-aligned strategies.

Enterprising strategies for Sustainable Development Goals: a bibliometric and systematic literature review / Rodaro, Cassandra; Caputo, Andrea; Sarfo, Christian; Kargina, Mariya. - In: JOURNAL OF ENTERPRISING COMMUNITIES. - ISSN 1750-6204. - 2026, 20:1(2026), pp. 33-58. [10.1108/jec-02-2025-0042]

Enterprising strategies for Sustainable Development Goals: a bibliometric and systematic literature review

Caputo, Andrea
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2026-01-01

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Purpose: This study aims to examine how enterprises operationalise the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) within their strategies by conducting a bibliometric analysis and systematic literature review of management research. Design/methodology/approach: This research analyses 335 papers using bibliometric techniques to map the research landscape of SDG studies in management. The analysis identifies six thematic clusters and develops a conceptual model grounded in institutional, stakeholder and legitimacy theories. Findings: The analysis reveals six key thematic clusters: politics and policy in SDG integration, innovation and entrepreneurship, transforming business models, sustainable supply chains, stakeholder engagement and competitive advantage and corporate reporting practices. The research landscape shows a cohesive structure concentrated in specific thematic journals, reflecting the field’s evolving priorities. Practical implications: This study provides targeted recommendations for managers, such as embedding SDGs into core strategy, enhancing stakeholder engagement through transparent reporting and adopting circular economy practices; and for policymakers, including the design of sector-specific sustainability regulations, support for innovation ecosystems and mechanisms to ensure the credibility of SDG disclosures. Originality/value: To the best of the authors’ knowledge, this research presents the first comprehensive mapping of SDG-related management literature, offering a novel conceptual model that illustrates the interconnected roles of institutions, stakeholders and businesses in fostering SDG-aligned strategies.
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Rodaro, Cassandra; Caputo, Andrea; Sarfo, Christian; Kargina, Mariya
Enterprising strategies for Sustainable Development Goals: a bibliometric and systematic literature review / Rodaro, Cassandra; Caputo, Andrea; Sarfo, Christian; Kargina, Mariya. - In: JOURNAL OF ENTERPRISING COMMUNITIES. - ISSN 1750-6204. - 2026, 20:1(2026), pp. 33-58. [10.1108/jec-02-2025-0042]
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