Purpose- This study aims to map the literature on sustainable finance and firm performance by conducting a bibliometric analysis of scholarly publications from 2000 to early 2025. It seeks to identify research trends, key contributors, and major thematic clusters in this rapidly growing field.
Methodology- We retrieved publications from the Scopus database using a comprehensive search query combining terms related to sustainable finance (e.g., “sustainable finance”, “ESG”, “green finance”) and firm performance (e.g., “financial performance”, “firm performance”). The final dataset comprised 1,751 documents after data cleaning. We performed descriptive analyses of publication counts by year, country, and journal, and identified the most highly cited works. For content analysis, we processed article titles using text-mining techniques (term frequency–inverse document frequency and Latent Dirichlet Allocation) to uncover key terms and thematic topics.
Findings- Research output in sustainable finance and firm performance has increased exponentially since the mid-2010s, reflecting major sustainability initiatives and broader ESG adoption in business. Leading contributors include China, India, and other emerging economies, alongside traditional research centers in Europe and North America. Key journals are Sustainability, Corporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Management, and Business Strategy and the Environment. Topic modeling revealed five major thematic clusters in the literature: (1) the effect of ESG performance on financial outcomes, (2) ESG investing and green finance and their impact on firm value, (3) bibliometric and review studies of sustainable finance trends, (4) corporate sustainability strategies and broad financial outcomes, and (5) analyses of individual ESG components and CSR dimensions. Topic prevalence analysis shows that themes focused on ESG impact and green finance have grown strongly in recent years, while review-oriented studies have expanded steadily.
Conclusion- The field has matured into a robust, data-driven discipline, and the collective evidence generally supports the view that sustainable practices align with better firm performance – firms often “do well by doing good.” However, these benefits are not automatic; they depend on factors such as implementation quality, strategic alignment, transparency, and context. This analysis provides an overview of dominant trends and gaps, guiding future research and informing stakeholders about the evolving relationship between sustainability and corporate success.
| Primary Language | English |
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| Subjects | Finance, Business Administration |
| Journal Section | Research Article |
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| Submission Date | June 1, 2025 |
| Acceptance Date | June 15, 2025 |
| Publication Date | July 30, 2025 |
| Published in Issue | Year 2025 Volume: 21 Issue: 1 |
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