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Year 2023, Volume: 10 Issue: 4, 152 - 159, 31.12.2023

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  • Gu, J., Renwick, N., & Xue, L. (2018). The BRICS and Africa's search for green growth, clean energy and sustainable development. Energy Policy, 120, 675-683.
  • Guo, Y., & Yuan, Y. (2022). Assessing the energy resources policy agenda: Evidence from China's green express policy. Resources Policy, 79, 103037.
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  • Oyedokun, T., Jones, C., & Dunse, N. (2015). The growth of the green office market in the UK. Journal of European Real Estate Research, 8(3), 267-284.
  • Pegels, A., & Altenburg, T. (2020). Latecomer development in a “greening” world: Introduction to the Special Issue. World Development, 135, 105084.
  • Šūmakaris, P., Kovaitė, K., & Korsakienė, R. (2023). An integrated approach to evaluating eco-innovation strategies from the perspective of strategic green transformation: A case of the Lithuanian furniture industry. Sustainability, 15(11), 8971.
  • Wang, Y. L., Wang, Q. F., Meng, C., Wang, Q. Q., & Li, D. Y. (2012). Green Transformation Technology Suitability Research of Existing Office Building. Advanced Materials Research, 512, 2972-2975.
  • Zhao, X., Guo, Y., & Feng, T. (2023). Towards green recovery: Natural resources utilization efficiency under the impact of environmental information disclosure. Resources Policy, 83, 103657

A BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS AND REVIEW OF GREEN TRANSFORMATION

Year 2023, Volume: 10 Issue: 4, 152 - 159, 31.12.2023

Abstract

Purpose- The urgent need for environmental sustainability has propelled the world towards a paradigm shift known as the "green transformation". This transformative process aims to reconcile economic development with ecological balance by adopting a holistic approach towards sustainability. At its core, the green transformation revolves around the concept of a "green economy," wherein the production and consumption patterns are aligned with principles of environmental responsibility, resource efficiency, and social equity. Key elements of green transformation examine the various sectors that are undergoing significant changes, such as energy, transportation, agriculture, and urban planning, all driven by the goal of minimizing carbon emissions and ecological footprints. The green transformation seeks to decouple economic growth from environmental degradation by promoting renewable energy sources, implementing circular economy practices, and adopting clean technologies.
Methodology- This study employed a bibliometric analysis to examine the existing literature on the investigation and application of green transformation. A total of 905 publications from Scopus and 645 publications from Web of Science databases is analysed.
Findings- The findings revealed that interest in the concept of green transformation has grown significantly in academia, both in terms of volume and across various disciplines. Moreover, future research in the field of green transformation is expected to build upon current knowledge regarding technology and sustainability while exploring new frontiers, such as the impact of green transformation in digitalized environments.
Conclusion- By employing cutting-edge technologies to delve into current research, this study offers valuable insights to comprehensively grasp recent findings on green transformation. It is important to note that the review's inclusiveness and comprehensiveness were constrained by the size of the selected literature.

References

  • Amundsen, H., & Hermansen, E. A. (2021). Green transformation is a boundary object: An analysis of conceptualisation of transformation in Norwegian primary industries. Environment and Planning E: Nature and Space, 4(3), 864-885.
  • Berger, R. (2011). Green Growth, Green Profit: How Green Transformation Boosts Business. London: Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Cheba, K., Bąk, I., Szopik-Depczyńska, K., & Ioppolo, G. (2022). Directions of green transformation of the European Union countries. Ecological Indicators, 136, 108601.
  • Death, C. (2015). Four discourses of the green economy in the global South. Third World Quarterly, 36(12), 2207-2224.
  • Donthu, N., Kumar, S., Mukherjee, D., Pandey, N., & Lim, W. M. (2021). How to conduct a bibliometric analysis: An overview and guidelines. Journal of Business Research, 133, 285-296.
  • Efobi, U., Belmondo, T., Orkoh, E., Atata, S. N., Akinyemi, O., & Beecroft, I. (2019). Environmental pollution policy of small businesses in Nigeria and Ghana: extent and impact. Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 26, 2882-2897.
  • Gu, J., Renwick, N., & Xue, L. (2018). The BRICS and Africa's search for green growth, clean energy and sustainable development. Energy Policy, 120, 675-683.
  • Guo, Y., & Yuan, Y. (2022). Assessing the energy resources policy agenda: Evidence from China's green express policy. Resources Policy, 79, 103037.
  • Hanif, S., Ahmed, A., & Younas, N. (2023). Examining the impact of Environmental Management Accounting practices and Green Transformational Leadership on Corporate Environmental Performance: The mediating role of Green Process Innovation. Journal of Cleaner Production, 414, 137584.
  • Li, L., Zhu, B., Che, X., Sun, H., & Tan, M. (2021). Examining effect of green transformational leadership and environmental regulation through emission reduction policy on energy-intensive industry’s employee turnover intention in China. Sustainability, 13(12), 6530.
  • Luttropp, C., & Karlsson, R. (2001). The conflict of contradictory environmental targets. Proceedings of 2nd International Symposium on Environmentally Conscious Design and Inverse Manufacturing (p. 43-48). Tokyo: IEEE.
  • Hojnik, J., Ruzzier, M., & Manolova, T. S. (2018). Internationalization and economic performance: The mediating role of eco-innovation. Journal of Cleaner Production, 171, 1312-1323.
  • Magyari, J., Zavarkó, M., & Csedő, Z. (2022). Smart knowledge management driving green transformation: A comparative case study. Smart Energy, 7, 100085.
  • Oyedokun, T., Jones, C., & Dunse, N. (2015). The growth of the green office market in the UK. Journal of European Real Estate Research, 8(3), 267-284.
  • Pegels, A., & Altenburg, T. (2020). Latecomer development in a “greening” world: Introduction to the Special Issue. World Development, 135, 105084.
  • Šūmakaris, P., Kovaitė, K., & Korsakienė, R. (2023). An integrated approach to evaluating eco-innovation strategies from the perspective of strategic green transformation: A case of the Lithuanian furniture industry. Sustainability, 15(11), 8971.
  • Wang, Y. L., Wang, Q. F., Meng, C., Wang, Q. Q., & Li, D. Y. (2012). Green Transformation Technology Suitability Research of Existing Office Building. Advanced Materials Research, 512, 2972-2975.
  • Zhao, X., Guo, Y., & Feng, T. (2023). Towards green recovery: Natural resources utilization efficiency under the impact of environmental information disclosure. Resources Policy, 83, 103657
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Primary Language English
Subjects Business Administration
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Fulya Taşel 0000-0001-6959-5776

Ebru Beyza Bayarçelik 0000-0003-4886-5719

Publication Date December 31, 2023
Published in Issue Year 2023 Volume: 10 Issue: 4

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APA Taşel, F., & Bayarçelik, E. B. (2023). A BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS AND REVIEW OF GREEN TRANSFORMATION. Research Journal of Business and Management, 10(4), 152-159.
AMA Taşel F, Bayarçelik EB. A BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS AND REVIEW OF GREEN TRANSFORMATION. RJBM. December 2023;10(4):152-159.
Chicago Taşel, Fulya, and Ebru Beyza Bayarçelik. “A BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS AND REVIEW OF GREEN TRANSFORMATION”. Research Journal of Business and Management 10, no. 4 (December 2023): 152-59.
EndNote Taşel F, Bayarçelik EB (December 1, 2023) A BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS AND REVIEW OF GREEN TRANSFORMATION. Research Journal of Business and Management 10 4 152–159.
IEEE F. Taşel and E. B. Bayarçelik, “A BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS AND REVIEW OF GREEN TRANSFORMATION”, RJBM, vol. 10, no. 4, pp. 152–159, 2023.
ISNAD Taşel, Fulya - Bayarçelik, Ebru Beyza. “A BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS AND REVIEW OF GREEN TRANSFORMATION”. Research Journal of Business and Management 10/4 (December 2023), 152-159.
JAMA Taşel F, Bayarçelik EB. A BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS AND REVIEW OF GREEN TRANSFORMATION. RJBM. 2023;10:152–159.
MLA Taşel, Fulya and Ebru Beyza Bayarçelik. “A BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS AND REVIEW OF GREEN TRANSFORMATION”. Research Journal of Business and Management, vol. 10, no. 4, 2023, pp. 152-9.
Vancouver Taşel F, Bayarçelik EB. A BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS AND REVIEW OF GREEN TRANSFORMATION. RJBM. 2023;10(4):152-9.

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