Impact and challenges of sustainable entrepreneurship on businesses: a reflection of bibliometric database with the help of Prisma Model and R-Studio
Gurpreet Kaur and
Cherna Fatma
International Journal of Diplomacy and Economy, 2026, vol. 12, issue 1, 79-92
Abstract:
With the fast-changing global scenario, the sustainable entrepreneurship has come up with mechanism that encourages the innovation, idea generation and new products. The changing business environment in the world has generated several opportunities for the entrepreneurs in promoting the business. This paper is an effort to investigate the impact and challenges of sustainable entrepreneurship on businesses on the basis of bibliographic database. Focusing on the specified research questions, and utilising the important related academic databases, around 76 studies from Scopus and 37 from Web of Sciences are identified in a defined time frame (2015-2023) and out of which 54 studies from Scopus and 19 studies from Web of Sciences are screened for the study by excluding some studies due to duplicity, articles not fulfilling the objectives and similarity between both the sources of database. The use of PRISMA model for ensuring the transparency, replicability and minimises bias during the review process. The research primarily addressed key topics such as sustainable development, entrepreneurship and innovation.
Keywords: sustainable entrepreneurship; innovation; PRISMA; R-studio. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2026
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