Sustainability in the global value chain-a scientometric analysis

Environ Sci Pollut Res Int. 2023 Sep;30(45):100301-100324. doi: 10.1007/s11356-023-29381-0. Epub 2023 Aug 30.

Abstract

For its promise in enhancing sustainability, the global value chain (GVC) has grown in relevance and sparked many studies. Due to different value activities in multiple countries and industry clusters, the competition and cooperation among value chains have attracted the considerable attention of business leaders and academicians worldwide. GVC-related sustainability research is a niche area despite its widespread presence in the literature. To bridge the gap, we use scientometric analysis in this paper, examining the corpus of 753 articles published in Web of Science journals from 2001 till 2021. This review illuminates the research performance constituents (e.g., most prolific authors, nations, institutions, and journals), the themes and issues that underpin the fields' intellectual structure, and transforming discoveries. GVC depends on nine basic clusters for sustainability research (i.e., global value chain participation, gendered global production network, repositioning organisational dynamics, labour stands, learning opportunities, Internet era). Future studies can be conducted to generate new knowledge across ten thematic (based on keywords) clusters (i.e., market liberalisation, trade pollution nexus, value chain dynamics, global value chain reconfiguration, non-governmental organisation, multipolar governance). A model that encompasses current knowledge of the global value chain for sustainability is developed, and avenues for future research are provided.

Keywords: Gendered global production network; Global value chain; Global value chain participation; Market liberalisation; Scientometrics; Sustainability; Trade pollution nexus; Value chain dynamics.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Commerce*
  • Environmental Pollution
  • Industry*
  • Publications