Business orientation and sustainable development: A systematic review of sustainability orientation literature and future research avenues
Hafiz Muhammad Usman Khizar,
Muhammad Jawad Iqbal and
Muhammad Imran Rasheed
Sustainable Development, 2021, vol. 29, issue 5, 1001-1017
Abstract:
This study aims to systematically identify, review, and assess the progression of sustainability orientation literature and provide an agenda for future research. We employed a systematic literature review (SLR) technique to select a sample of 93 studies from five databases: Web of Sciences, Scopus, Science Direct, Wiley Online Library, and Emerald Insight. The content analysis, aided by MaxQDA, was utilized for review and analysis purposes. The findings suggest that extant research on sustainability orientation can be categorized into six key themes: drivers of sustainability orientation, consequences/outcomes of sustainability orientation, multiple strategic orientations paradigm, elements of sustainability orientation, and crowdfunding. The current study critically evaluates the existing scholarship on the topic, reveals the limitations and knowledge gaps in the current body of literature, and suggests potential avenues for further advancement of knowledge in this area. Our study offers key implications for theory and practice.
Date: 2021
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