The use of blockchain in organisations for sustainable development: a systematic literature review and bibliometric analysis
Matilde Messina,
Mohammad H. Eslami and
Joaquin Cestino Castilla
International Journal of Production Research, 2025, vol. 63, issue 14, 5043-5070
Abstract:
Blockchain research has proliferated in recent years, attracting more attention from academics and practitioners. However, the current body of management literature is widely scattered and lacks a comprehensive view of how the use of blockchain in organisations impacts environmental and social sustainability. To bridge this gap, our review comprehensively examines 238 academic papers sourced from the Scopus database, synthesising previous research on the convergence of blockchain and sustainability. Employing a systematic approach and incorporating bibliometric analysis, our study provides an analysis of the current management research landscape concerning blockchain and sustainability. Our study yields a comprehensive model comprising the antecedents, blockchain mechanisms, and sustainability outcomes of the use of blockchain in organisations. Based on our literature review, we establish a future research agenda and provide practical implications.
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1080/00207543.2024.2432467
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