“…However, since their review we have observed a substantial increase in the body of academic and practitioner literature which makes their original review increasingly obsolete, where 73% of academic articles in this area have been published in the last 4 years. Despite Silvius and Schipper's (2014a) attempt at integration, there has been an increasing fragmentation within this discipline so that the current literature is characterized by inconsistencies, different research questions (Brones et al, 2014), philosophical underpinnings Hodgson and Cicmil, 2016), levels of analysis (Agarchand and Laishram, 2017;Banihashemi et al, 2017;Carvalho and Rabechini, 2017;Gaziulusoy and Ryan, 2017;Hueskes et al, 2017;Kivilä et al, 2017;Marcelino-Sádaba et al, 2015;Martens and Carvalho, 2017;Sánchez, 2015), competing organizing frameworks (Abidin and Pasquire, 2007;Brook and Pagnanelli, 2014;Talbot and Venkataraman, 2011), and diverse understandings of sustainability and its determinants (Moehler et al, 2018;Vos, 2007).…”