Author(s):
Quesado, Patrícia ; Costa Oliveira, Helena ; Silva, Rui
Date: 2025
Persistent ID: http://hdl.handle.net/11110/3138
Origin: Politécnico do Cávado e do Ave
Subject(s): sustainability; balanced scorecard; sustainable development goals; performance measuring; bibliometric analysis
Description
Purpose– This study aims to analyse international publications about the Sustainability Balanced Scorecard (SBSC) and the need to integrate Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) into a Balanced Scorecard(BSC),identifying trends in evolution and future research opportunities. Design/methodology/approach– Based on bibliometric techniques, the outputs obtained in the Web of Science (n ¼ 65)and Scopus(n¼80)data bases were analysed in the bibliometrix R package to map and systematically review the literature. After removing duplicates, this paper obtained a final output of 96 articles. Findings– The interconnection between SDGs and BSC is a pertinent and emerging topic in academic and business circles. Therefore, there has been a growing number of publications on SBSC in recent years, particularly in countries such as Qatar, Taiwan, Portugal, Australia, Malaysia and Indonesia. Researchers in these countries have analysed the SBSC, Corporate Sustainability, Corporate Social Sustainability and Performance Evaluation as their main research themes. This research identifies four main research clusters: Strategy and Performance, Model Management Indicators, Balanced Scorecard Decision-Making and,finally, SBSC. Originality/value– This study contributes to the literature on Sustainability, BSC and SDGs. It can be useful for researchers and organizations that intend to integrate SDGs into a BSC and design an SBSC.
national funds through FCT —Foundation for Science and Technology, I.P., within the scope of multi-annual funding UIDB/04043/2020.