A Bibliometrics Visualization Analysis of Sustainable Green Supply Chain Management in Small and Medium Enterprises

R. S. Hamid, Suriyanti Suriyanti, Imaduddin Imaduddin
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This bibliometric study entails an analysis of publications about green supply chain management (GSCM) within small and medium enterprises (SMEs). The research aims to scrutinize the research performance concerning GSCM in SMEs. This study identifies countries, leading journals, scholars, and research themes. This research adopts bibliometric methods to focus on publications between 2007 and 2024, sourced from the Scopus database and limited to English-language publications. The document type analyzed is articles, yielding 133 qualifying articles for analysis using Rstudio and VOSviewer. Results indicate rapid growth in studies on GSCM in SMEs since 2007. Influential countries in the realm of GSCM within SME contexts include China, Indonesia, India, Malaysia, and the United Kingdom. Furthermore, the Journal of Cleaner Production and author Le TT emerge as the most prolific scholarly output in this domain. Supply Chain Management, GSCM, and SMEs are frequently recurring keywords, totalling 407 keyword link strengths. Keyword analysis over time indicates a trend towards adopting newly pertinent terms such as human resources, technology, circular economy (CE), trade, and business. Thus, utilising GSCM signifies promising prospects for SMEs in the future. This study adopts bibliometric methods based on document-type articles from the Scopus database collected as of March 15, 2024. Publications based on document types such as conference papers, conference reviews, book chapters, and sources outside the Scopus database, such as WoS, are disregarded in this research. The study reveals that the sustainable implementation of GSCM in SMEs is an emerging requirement and complex to manage for SMEs, necessitating new concepts and appropriate strategies for implementation. This study objectively evaluates research progress in GSCM within SMEs, highlighting research achievements and gaps while discussing contributions to the scholarly community.
中小企业可持续绿色供应链管理的文献计量学可视化分析
本文献计量学研究分析了中小型企业(SMEs)中有关绿色供应链管理(GSCM)的出版物。本研究旨在仔细检查有关中小型企业 GSCM 的研究绩效。本研究确定了国家、主要期刊、学者和研究主题。本研究采用文献计量学方法,重点关注 2007 年至 2024 年期间的出版物,这些出版物来自 Scopus 数据库,仅限于英文出版物。分析的文件类型为文章,使用 Rstudio 和 VOSviewer 分析了 133 篇合格文章。结果表明,自 2007 年以来,有关中小型企业 GSCM 的研究迅速增长。在中小型企业 GSCM 领域具有影响力的国家包括中国、印度尼西亚、印度、马来西亚和英国。此外,《清洁生产期刊》(Journal of Cleaner Production)和作者 Le TT 成为该领域最多产的学术成果。供应链管理、GSCM 和中小型企业是经常出现的关键词,共有 407 个关键词的链接强度。随着时间的推移,关键词分析表明了采用人力资源、技术、循环经济 (CE)、贸易和商业等新的相关术语的趋势。因此,利用《全球供应链管理》标志着中小企业未来的美好前景。本研究采用文献计量学方法,基于 Scopus 数据库中截至 2024 年 3 月 15 日收集的文件类型文章。本研究不考虑会议论文、会议综述、书籍章节等文献类型的出版物,也不考虑 Scopus 数据库以外的来源(如 WoS)。研究表明,在中小型企业中可持续地实施通用供应链管理是一项新兴的要求,对中小型企业来说管理起来非常复杂,需要新的理念和适当的实施策略。本研究客观地评价了中小企业通用供应链管理的研究进展,强调了研究成果和差距,同时讨论了对学术界的贡献。
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