2020
DOI: 10.1080/09640568.2020.1753409
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Sustainable development, sustainability and research within the Journal of Environmental Planning and Management

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“…5The fifth cluster is purple, which has in common 15 keywords (named "Environmental optimization of supply") like sustainable supply chain, environmental sustainability, and optimization. Slightly less represented are clusters visualized with the following colors: light blue (6), orange (7), brown (8), and pink (9) that have altogether 36 keywords in common; therefore, their connection is slightly less significant. The next analysis was made to assess the network connectivity of keywords that were repeated at least twice within all three main topics of this research: sustainable development, logistics, and supply chain with the same nine clusters mentioned in the previous paragraph.…”
Section: Bibliometric Analysis Of Reviewed Literature Network Connectmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…5The fifth cluster is purple, which has in common 15 keywords (named "Environmental optimization of supply") like sustainable supply chain, environmental sustainability, and optimization. Slightly less represented are clusters visualized with the following colors: light blue (6), orange (7), brown (8), and pink (9) that have altogether 36 keywords in common; therefore, their connection is slightly less significant. The next analysis was made to assess the network connectivity of keywords that were repeated at least twice within all three main topics of this research: sustainable development, logistics, and supply chain with the same nine clusters mentioned in the previous paragraph.…”
Section: Bibliometric Analysis Of Reviewed Literature Network Connectmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sustainable development has become a very popular slogan of modern development discourse [6] and since the emergence of the concept in the 1980s [7] when it was defined as a way of meeting the needs of the current population without jeopardizing the ability of successors to meet their needs. It now appears in almost every sector of our life and economy [8]. Shortly after the mentioned definition, it was found [9] that many nongovernmental and also government organizations have accepted sustainable development as a kind of new development paradigm.…”
Section: Introduction 1backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another common denominator is that both studies used the same methodology: the theoretical structural model and found similar results. The eco-innovation is also positively linked to Research and Development, thus Powe [48] found that research and development have a positive impact on environmental sustainability. The authors argued that Research and Development yields results in big sectors, while in small sectors a link was not found.…”
Section: Empirical Literature On Environmental Sustainabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unfortunately, it has very often a negative influence on the natural environment (Škare & Golja, 2013;Słupik & Lorek, 2019). Companies should implement the assumptions of sustainable development into their business processes (Salari & Bhuiyan, 2018;Powe, 2020). It requires achieving the best possible financial results, multidimensional management, testing various business models and scenarios, implementing continuous learning processes, looking for and levelling threats around achieving sustainable development goals (Misztal, 2019;Saygili et al, 2021).…”
Section: The Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%