In Search of Sustainable Value: A Structured Literature Review
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Literature Analysis and Research Gaps
- A central concept for both microlevel (individual, group) and macrolevel (organization theory, strategic management) research [28];
- An umbrella concept for all other topics about sustainability, which explains the links between them;
- A concept that has been viewed from a number of different theoretical perspectives (stakeholder theory, ethical theories, resource-based views, institutional theory, agency theory, network theory, and others).
3. Research Methodology
4. Results and Discussion
4.1. Overview on Formal Characteristics and Methodological Aspects
4.2. Usage and Development of the Concept of Sustainable Value
5. Conclusions, Implications and Future Research
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A
References | Number of Articles | Topics of the Research | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
[66,67,68,69,70,71,72,73,74] | 9 | Sustainable supply chain | ||
[1,19,20,23,24,25,27,75,76] | 9 | Sustainability at large (review and roadmap for future research), including stakeholder theory | ||
[14,77,78,79,80,81,82,83] | 8 | Sustainability-oriented innovation, including eco-innovation | ||
[84,85,86,87,88,89,90,91] | 8 | Sustainable performance measurement | ||
[92,93,94,95,96,97] | 6 | CSR and corporate financial performance | ||
[98,99,100,101,102,103] | 6 | Environmental management | ||
[104,105,106,107,108] | 5 | Disclosure | ||
[43,56,109,110]. | 4 | Sustainable entrepreneurship | ||
[18,42,111] | 3 | Sustainable business model | ||
[21,26,112] | 3 | Sustainable strategy | ||
[22,113] | 2 | CSR standards | ||
[114,115]. | 2 | Industry from sustainability point of view | ||
[116,117]. | 2 | Sustainability drivers in the company | ||
[12,118,119,120] | 4 | Other | ||
71 | Total |
No. | Journal Name | Field (from ABS) | Rating (from ABS) |
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1 | Strategic Management Journal | Strategy | 5 |
2 | Global Strategy Journal | Strategy | 3 |
3 | Long Range Planning | Strategy | 3 |
4 | Strategic Organization | Strategy | 3 |
5 | Academy of Management Journal | General Management, Ethics, Gender and Social Responsibility | 5 |
6 | Academy of Management Review | General Management, Ethics, Gender and Social Responsibility | 5 |
7 | Administrative Science Quarterly | General Management, Ethics, Gender and Social Responsibility | 5 |
8 | Journal of Management | General Management, Ethics, Gender and Social Responsibility | 5 |
9 | Academy of Management Annals | General Management, Ethics, Gender and Social Responsibility | 4 |
10 | British Journal of Management | General Management, Ethics, Gender and Social Responsibility | 4 |
11 | Business Ethics Quarterly | General Management, Ethics, Gender and Social Responsibility | 4 |
12 | Journal of Management Studies | General Management, Ethics, Gender and Social Responsibility | 4 |
13 | Academy of Management Perspectives | General Management, Ethics, Gender and Social Responsibility | 3 |
14 | Business and Society | General Management, Ethics, Gender and Social Responsibility | 3 |
15 | California Management Review | General Management, Ethics, Gender and Social Responsibility | 3 |
16 | European Management Review | General Management, Ethics, Gender and Social Responsibility | 3 |
17 | Gender and Society | General Management, Ethics, Gender and Social Responsibility | 3 |
18 | Gender, Work and Organization | General Management, Ethics, Gender and Social Responsibility | 3 |
19 | International Journal of Management Reviews | General Management, Ethics, Gender and Social Responsibility | 3 |
20 | Journal of Business Ethics | General Management, Ethics, Gender and Social Responsibility | 3 |
21 | Journal of Business Research | General Management, Ethics, Gender and Social Responsibility | 3 |
22 | Journal of Management Inquiry | General Management, Ethics, Gender and Social Responsibility | 3 |
23 | Management Science | Operations Research and Management Science | 5 |
24 | Management and Organization Review | International Business and Area Studies | 3 |
25 | Management International Review | International Business and Area Studies | 3 |
26 | Omega: The International Journal of Management Science | Operations Research and Management Science | 3 |
27 | Group and Organization Management | Organisation Studies | 3 |
28 | Business Strategy and The Environment | Regional Studies, Planning and Environment | 3 |
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Author/s | Number of Citations (Google Scholar as of 25.12.19) | Definition of Sustainable Value |
---|---|---|
Hart and Milstein (2003) [3] | 1.874 | “The global challenge associated with sustainable development, viewed through the appropriate set of business lenses, can help to identify strategies and practices that contribute to a more sustainable world while simultaneously driving shareholder value: this we define as the creation of sustainable value for the firm”. |
Wheeler et al. (2003) [13] | 562 | “… economic, social and ecological value”. |
Adams et al. (2016) [14] | 369 | “The context [of innovation activities of Systems Building] is characterized by a shift toward networks of relations in which sustainability value is created collaboratively rather than individually”. |
Figge and Hahn (2005) [15] | 233 | “… sustainable value, that is, the value created by a hyper-efficient use of all forms of capital. A positive (negative) sustainable value indicates that a company uses its capital base more (less) efficiently than the benchmark”. |
Beattie and Smith (2013) [16] | 232 | “Value is no longer created by firms acting autonomously, but by firms acting together with parties external to the firm through informal arrangements or formal alliances”. |
Bocken et al. (2015) [17] | 174 | “For sustainability thinking, [there is] the need for a more holistic view of value that integrates social and environmental goals, to ensure balancing or ideally alignment of all stakeholder interests to deliver “sustainable value” creation”. |
Question | “How Is the Concept of Sustainable Value Used in the Literature, and How Has It Developed?” | |||
Search | Journals: | Articles: | ||
• high rank in ABS-list (“3”–“4*”) | • management field | |||
• scientific | • 2008–2018 | |||
• blocks with “management” or “strategy” in their names (only general management or strategy topics, international) | • Key words: “sustainable value”, search in all the text of the paper (excluding author info and references) | |||
Article Impact | Average citation per article | |||
Analytical Framework | • Content analysis based on Hart and Milstein (2003) sustainable value concept | |||
• Word frequency analysis with R (https://www.r-project.org) | ||||
Reliability | Codification is undertaken with selective cross-check, work is saved at Microsoft ExcelTM | |||
Validity | Internal | External | Construct | |
An empirically based pattern is expected to coincide with predicted one made on the basis of Hart and Milstein (2003) concept | 106 articles are analyzed. Results are proved by 71 literature reviews from cross-related fields | Journals are from management field | ||
Code | Formal: | The use of “sustainable value”: | ||
• Name of the article | • Year of publication | |||
• Journal and its Rating | • Number of appearances of the phrase “sustainable value” | |||
• Authors | • The role of “sustainable value” and its synonyms: framework/variable/concept to site/none | |||
• Citations | ||||
Methodology: | The development of sustainable value concept (Hart and Milstein (2003): | |||
• Type of the study: qualitative/quantitative/both | • Sustainability drivers | |||
• Type of the questions in the study: exploratory/descriptive (what?where?when?)/explanatory (why?how?) | • Spatial dimension (stakeholders) | |||
• Research design: case study/literature review/survey research/secondary data analysis/ethnography/several | • Temporal dimension | |||
• Theories applied | ||||
Expected Insights | • Increased prominence of the concept of sustainable value over time, with growing application of different theories and a shift from qualitative to quantitative research | |||
• Focus to become more long-term, with a wider list of external stakeholders taken into consideration, moving toward greater balance across the four quadrants of Hart and Milstein’s (2003) framework | ||||
Future Research | • Empirical research on sustainable value | |||
• Elaboration of statistical tools | ||||
• Investigation of top managers’ new role |
Journal | n | % | N of Citations | n | % |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Journal of Business Ethics | 41 | 38.6 | 0 | 8 | 7.5 |
Business Strategy and the Environment | 15 | 14.1 | From 1 to 19 | 50 | 47.0 |
Journal of Business Research | 8 | 7.5 | From 20 to 39 | 17 | 16.0 |
Long Range Planning | 7 | 6.6 | From 40 to 59 | 8 | 7.5 |
California Management Review | 5 | 4.7 | From 60 to 79 | 8 | 7.5 |
Business and Society | 4 | 3.8 | From 80 to 99 | 3 | 2.8 |
Journal of Management | 3 | 2.8 | Over 100 | 12 | 11.3 |
Journal of Management Inquiry | 3 | 2.8 | Total | 106 | 100.0 |
Strategic Management Journal | 3 | 2.8 | |||
Other journals (with less than 2 articles) | 17 | 16.0 | |||
Total | 106 | 100.0 |
Type of the Study | n | % | Type of Question | n | % |
Qualitative | 81 | 76.4 | Explanatory (why? how?) | 50 | 47.2 |
Quantitative | 22 | 20.8 | Descriptive (what? where? when?) | 31 | 29.2 |
Both | 3 | 2.8 | Exploratory | 25 | 23.6 |
Total | 106 | 100.0 | Total | 106 | 100.0 |
Research Design | n | % | Theories Applied | n | % |
Literature review | 43 | 40.6 | Stakeholder theory | 18 | 17.0 |
Case study | 27 | 25.5 | Ethical theories | 17 | 16.0 |
Survey research | 16 | 15.1 | Resource-based view | 15 | 14.2 |
Secondary data analysis | 10 | 9.4 | Institutional theory | 5 | 4.7 |
Several | 7 | 6.6 | Agency theory | 3 | 2.8 |
Ethnography | 3 | 2.8 | Not specified | 48 | 45.3 |
Total | 106 | 100.0 | Total | 106 | 100.0 |
Year of Publication | n | % | N of Appearance | n | % |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2008 | 6 | 5.7 | 1 | 70 | 66.0 |
2009 | 7 | 6.6 | 2 | 16 | 15.1 |
2010 | 9 | 8.5 | 3 | 8 | 7.5 |
2011 | 9 | 8.5 | 4 | 4 | 3.8 |
2012 | 12 | 11.3 | >5 | 8 | 7.5 |
2013 | 8 | 7.5 | Total | 106 | 100.0 |
2014 | 11 | 10.4 | Role of Sustainable Value | n | % |
2015 | 11 | 10.4 | Framework | 6 | 5.7 |
2016 | 9 | 8.5 | Variable | 5 | 4.7 |
2017 | 9 | 8.5 | Concept to cite | 26 | 24.5 |
2018 | 15 | 14.2 | No specific role | 69 | 65.1 |
Total | 106 | 100.0 | Total | 106 | 100.0 |
Conceptual Blocks Related to Sustainable Value Management | n | % |
---|---|---|
1. Sustainability in Environment and Industries | 10 | 9.4 |
2. Sustainable Strategy and Innovation | 38 | 35.8 |
3. Sustainable Business models and Supply chains | 18 | 17.0 |
4. CSR, Performance and Management | 40 | 37.7 |
Total | 106 | 100.0 |
Strategic Orientation and Drivers of Sustainable Value | n | % |
---|---|---|
1. Environmental consequences of industrialization | 2 | 5.4 |
2. New green technologies | 9 | 24.3 |
3. Increase in population, poverty and inequity | 6 | 16.2 |
4. Proliferation and interconnection of civil society stakeholders | 12 | 32.5 |
5. ND or all drivers together | 8 | 21.6 |
Total | 37 | 100.0 |
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Chicago/Turabian StyleCardoni, Andrea, Evgeniia Kiseleva, and Paolo Taticchi. 2020. "In Search of Sustainable Value: A Structured Literature Review" Sustainability 12, no. 2: 615. https://doi.org/10.3390/su12020615
APA StyleCardoni, A., Kiseleva, E., & Taticchi, P. (2020). In Search of Sustainable Value: A Structured Literature Review. Sustainability, 12(2), 615. https://doi.org/10.3390/su12020615