Science Mapping of the Knowledge Base on Sustainable Entrepreneurship, 1996–2019
Abstract
:1. Introduction
- RQ1: What are the size, publication evolution, and worldwide dispersion of research publications on sustainable entrepreneurship?
- RQ2: What sources, scholars, and research papers have been most influential in research on sustainable entrepreneurship?
- RQ3: What is the intellectual structure of the sustainable entrepreneurship knowledge corpus?
- RQ4: What subjects in the sustainable entrepreneurship literature have been researched most frequently?
2. Conceptual Background of the Review
Conceptualizing Sustainable Entrepreneurship (SE)
3. Method and Materials
3.1. Data Collection
3.2. Data Extraction and Analysis
4. Results
4.1. Broad Trends in the Sustainable Entrepreneurship Literature
4.2. Analysis of High-Impact Journals, Authors, and Documents
4.2.1. High-Impact Journals in Sustainable Entrepreneurship
4.2.2. High-Impact Authors in Sustainable Entrepreneurship
4.2.3. High-Impact Documents in Sustainable Entrepreneurship
4.3. Intellectual Structure of the Sustainable Entrepreneurship
4.4. Topics Studied in Sustainable Entrepreneurship
5. Discussion
5.1. Limitations
5.2. Interpretation and Implications of the Findings
6. Conclusions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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2 | Business Strategy and the Environment | Geo, Planning & Development | 12 | 895 | Q1 |
3 | Journal of Cleaner Production | Industrial and Manu Eng | 23 | 604 | Q1 |
4 | Greener Management International1 | Environmental Science | 8 | 470 | N/A |
5 | Journal of Sustainable Tourism | Geo, Planning & Development | 6 | 377 | Q1 |
6 | Journal of Management Studies | Business & Management | 8 | 264 | Q1 |
7 | Journal of Business Ethics | Law | 9 | 219 | Q1 |
8 | Organization and Environment | Org Behavior and HRM | 5 | 208 | Q1 |
9 | Sustainability (Switzerland) | Geo, Planning & Development | 53 | 204 | Q1 |
10 | Entrepreneurship and Sustainability Issues2 | Business & Management | 15 | 110 | N/A |
11 | CSR and Environmental Management | Environmental Science | 5 | 81 | Q1 |
12 | Int’l Jnl of Entre Behaviour and Research | Business & Management | 10 | 47 | Q1 |
13 | Journal of Enterprising Communities | Business & Management | 8 | 44 | Q2 |
14 | Journal of Social Entrepreneurship | Business & Management | 8 | 38 | Q1 |
15 | Journal of Small Business and Entre3 | Business & Management | 7 | 24 | N/A |
16 | International Jnl of Entre and Small Business | Business & Management | 6 | 18 | Q2 |
17 | International Journal of Entre Venturing | Business & Management | 8 | 13 | Q3 |
18 | Emerging Directions in Social Entre4 | Business & Management | 5 | 7 | N/A |
19 | ASEE Annual Conference Proceedings | Engineering Education | 7 | 5 | N/A |
20 | Proceedings of IESM 2015 | Industrial and Manu Eng | 7 | 2 | N/A |
Rank | Scholar | Society 1 | Number | Scopus Citations |
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1 | Mair J. | Spain | 4 | 1435 |
2 | Austin J. | USA | 1 | 1067 |
3 | Stevenson H. | USA | 1 | 1067 |
4 | Wei-Skillern J. | USA | 1 | 1067 |
5 | Martí I. | Spain | 1 | 1012 |
6 | Zahra S. | USA | 2 | 739 |
7 | Gedajlovic E. | Canada | 1 | 698 |
8 | Neubaum D. | USA | 1 | 698 |
9 | Shulman J. | USA | 1 | 698 |
10 | Schaltegger S. | Germany | 7 | 568 |
11 | Wagner M. | Germany | 5 | 537 |
12 | Dean T. | USA | 2 | 529 |
13 | Peredo A. | Canada | 2 | 529 |
14 | Mclean M. | Canada | 1 | 516 |
15 | Cohen B. | Spain | 4 | 485 |
16 | Mcmullen J. | USA | 2 | 430 |
17 | Hansen E. | Austria | 5 | 424 |
18 | Winn M. | Canada | 1 | 384 |
19 | Seelos C. | Belgium | 1 | 365 |
20 | York J. | USA | 4 | 356 |
Rank | Paper | Society 1 | SE Focus | Kind of Paper | Scopus Citations |
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1 | Austin et al. (2006) [17] | USA | Soc Entre | Conceptual | 1067 |
2 | Mair & Martí (2006) [23] | SPAIN | Soc Entre | Conceptual | 1012 |
3 | Zahra et al. (2009) [24] | USA | Soc Entre Types | Conceptual | 698 |
4 | Peredo & McLean (2006) [55] | CAN | Soc Entre | Review | 516 |
5 | Dean & McMullen (2007) [47] | USA | SE antecedents | Conceptual | 395 |
6 | Cohen & Winn (2007) [7] | CAN | SE antecedents | Conceptual | 384 |
7 | Seelos & Mair (2005) [25] | SPAIN | Soc Entre | Conceptual | 365 |
8 | Schaltegger & Wagner (2011) [26] | GER | SE | Conceptual | 342 |
9 | Hall et al. (2010) [56] | CAN | SE | Review | 299 |
10 | Ateljevic & Doorne (2000) [57] | NZ | Eco-Entre | Conceptual | 287 |
11 | Hockerts & Wüstenhagen (2010) [48] | DEN | SE | Conceptual | 271 |
12 | Klewitz & Hansen (2014) [58] | GER | Sust SMEs | Review | 231 |
13 | Marsden & Smith (2005) [53] | UK | Eco-Entre | Empirical | 188 |
14 | York & Venkataraman (2010) [59] | USA | SE antecedents | Conceptual | 179 |
15 | Kuckertz & Wagner (2010) [51] | GER | SE | Empirical | 155 |
16 | Parrish (2010) [54] | UK | SE & org | Empirical | 153 |
17 | Young & Tilley (2006) [49] | UK | SE | Conceptual | 153 |
18 | Meek et al. (2010) [46] | USA | SE | Empirical | 134 |
19 | Pacheco et al. (2010) [50] | USA | SE | Conceptual | 134 |
20 | Larson (2000) [52] | USA | Sus Innov | Empirical | 134 |
Rank | Paper | Society | Kind | Topic | Co-Citations |
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* 1 | Dean & McMullen (2007) [47] | USA | Conceptual | Sust Entre | 77 |
* 2 | Hall et al. (2010) [56] | CAN | Review | Sust Entre | 58 |
* 3 | Schaltegger & Wagner (2011) [26] | GER | Conceptual | Sust Entre & Innov | 55 |
4 | Cohen et al. (2008) [63] | CAN | Conceptual | Sust Entre | 49 |
* 5 | Mair & Marti (2006) [23] | SPAIN | Conceptual | Soc Entre | 46 |
* 6 | Hockerts & Wustenhagen (2010) [48] | DEN | Conceptual | Sust Entre | 43 |
7 | Shane & Venkataraman (2000) [3] | USA | Conceptual | Entre | 39 |
* 8 | Cohen & Winn (2007) [7] | CAN | Conceptual | Sust Entre | 38 |
* 9 | Parrish (2010) [54] | UK | Empirical | Sust Entre | 37 |
* 10 | Pacheco et al. (2010) [50] | USA | Conceptual | Sust Entre | 36 |
* 11 | Austin et al. (2006) [17] | USA | Conceptual | Soc Entre | 33 |
* 12 | Kuckertz & Wagner (2010) [51] | GER | Empirical | Sust Entre | 31 |
13 | Patzelt & Shepherd (2011) [64] | GER | Conceptual | Sust Entre | 29 |
14 | Eisenhardt (1989) [61] | USA | Methodology | Case Method | 27 |
* 15 | Zahra et al. (2009) [24] | USA | Conceptual | Soc Entre | 25 |
* 16 | Larson (2000) [52] | USA | Empirical | Sust Innov | 24 |
17 | Eisenhardt & Graebner (2007) [62] | USA | Methodology | Case Method | 18 |
* 18 | Peredo & Mclean (2006) [55] | CAN | Review | Soc Entre | 17 |
19 | Schumpeter (1934) [1] | USA | Conceptual | Entre | 17 |
20 | Barney (1991) [60] | USA | Conceptual | Strategy | 15 |
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Thananusak, T. Science Mapping of the Knowledge Base on Sustainable Entrepreneurship, 1996–2019. Sustainability 2019, 11, 3565. https://doi.org/10.3390/su11133565
Thananusak T. Science Mapping of the Knowledge Base on Sustainable Entrepreneurship, 1996–2019. Sustainability. 2019; 11(13):3565. https://doi.org/10.3390/su11133565
Chicago/Turabian StyleThananusak, Trin. 2019. "Science Mapping of the Knowledge Base on Sustainable Entrepreneurship, 1996–2019" Sustainability 11, no. 13: 3565. https://doi.org/10.3390/su11133565
APA StyleThananusak, T. (2019). Science Mapping of the Knowledge Base on Sustainable Entrepreneurship, 1996–2019. Sustainability, 11(13), 3565. https://doi.org/10.3390/su11133565