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Sustainability through digital transformation: A systematic literature review for research guidance

Ilaria Guandalini

2022Journal of Business Research393 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Motivated by the rising attention of businesses and regulators towards how digital transformation can assist sustainability improvement, this paper sheds light on the relationships between these two phenomena. Specifically, this research pioneers the study of ‘digital sustainability’ through a systematic review of 153 academic articles aimed to 1) consolidate the existing research, 2) understand the thematic connections amongst the different studies, and 3) identify research gaps to move forward in the development of the topic. The suggested research agenda has important theoretical and practical implications. Through the identified gaps, this study acknowledges the management scholarship of pitfalls and delays on the research topic, providing detailed guidance to develop this new stream of subject area. The opportunistic approach of this paper responds to the practical call for support in understanding the use of digitalization for sustainability-related goals. This research directly impacts a wide range of practitioners, including managers, consultants, and policymakers.

Topics & Concepts

SustainabilityScholarshipThematic analysisEngineering ethicsSystematic reviewDigital transformationSubject (documents)Public relationsKnowledge managementManagement scienceSociologyPolitical scienceBusinessComputer scienceQualitative researchEngineeringSocial scienceMEDLINELawEcologyBiologyLibrary scienceDigital Transformation in IndustryEnvironmental Sustainability in BusinessGreen IT and Sustainability
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