Uncovering the organizational, environmental, and socio-economic sustainability of digitization: evidence from existing research
Ritika Chopra (),
Anirudh Agrawal (),
Gagan Deep Sharma (),
Andreas Kallmuenzer () and
Laszlo Vasa ()
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Ritika Chopra: Jagan Institute of Management Studies
Anirudh Agrawal: O. P. Jindal Global University
Gagan Deep Sharma: Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University
Andreas Kallmuenzer: Excelia Business School
Laszlo Vasa: Excelia Business School
Review of Managerial Science, 2024, vol. 18, issue 2, No 11, 685-709
Abstract:
Abstract Sustainability and digitization have become significant parts of the global economy in recent years. Numerous studies examine the relationship between sustainability's environmental concerns and digitization. In contrast, few studies address the topic of organizational, environmental, and socioeconomic sustainability's integration with digital technologies. This paper intends to fill this void by conducting a bibliometric analysis of the relevant literature. Along with descriptive insights, we explain the area's social, intellectual, and conceptual structures, its evolution, and its future agenda. The article discusses how technology adaption improves individuals' and companies' efficacy, performance, and profitability. Second, the article suggests more funding to produce environmentally friendly, greener technologies that can promote inclusive economic models and spur sustainable growth. Third, the article explores explore technology's social and ethical implications, highlighting the need to consider gender, race, ethnicity, and location when digitizing the world. By drawing on extant evidence and integrating findings, the research concludes by providing a fresh academic and policy contribution to the twin fields of digitalization and sustainability.
Keywords: Bibliometric review; Digitalization; Ethics; IT adoption; Sustainability; Co-citation analysis (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: Q56 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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