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The sustainability of Small and Medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) has gained growing interest in recent years owing to their substantial impact on the global economy. However, global uncertainty has increased the complexity of managing SMEs, making it necessary to adopt holistic approaches to promote the growth and sustainability of the industry. In this study, we used a bibliometric analysis to investigate the global research trends on the application of systems thinking to the sustainability of SMEs globally using 236 published documents in BibTeX format. Our scoping review involved published resources on the subject from popular databases such as Scopus and Web of Science. Our results reveal a significant growth in research applying systems thinking to the sustainability of SMEs globally from 2006 to 2023. Countries such as the United Kingdom (17.8 %), Italy (9.3 %), Spain (5.9 %), India (5.1 %), and China (4.1 %) had the most publications in systems thinking and the sustainability of SMEs while publications in countries such as South Africa were relatively low (2.1 %). Italy had the highest number of cited systems thinking and SME research publications (815 citations per year). The Journal of Journal of Cleaner Production and Business Strategy and the Environment were the top two journals with the most citations and h-indices. This study concludes that there is a global increase in systems thinking and SME research, with the most noticeable outcomes in developed countries compared to developing nations. Less developed countries must invest in holistic approaches to understand the performance, growth, and sustainability of SMEs, especially in Africa where SMEs account for a huge proportion of all businesses.
近年来,由于中小型企业对全球经济的重大影响,它们的可持续性受到越来越多的关注。然而,全球不确定性增加了管理中小企业的复杂性,因此有必要采取整体方法来促进该行业的增长和可持续性。本文采用文献计量学分析方法,利用BibTeX格式的236篇已发表的文献,对系统思维在全球中小企业可持续发展中的应用研究趋势进行了调查。我们的范围审查涉及来自流行数据库(如Scopus和Web of Science)的关于该主题的已发表资源。我们的研究结果显示,从2006年到2023年,将系统思维应用于全球中小企业可持续性的研究显著增长。英国(17.8%)、意大利(9.3%)、西班牙(5.9%)、印度(5.1%)和中国(4.1%)等国家在系统思维和中小企业可持续性方面的出版物最多,而南非等国家的出版物相对较少(2.1%)。意大利的系统思维和中小企业研究出版物被引用的次数最多(每年引用815次)。《清洁生产与商业战略学报》和《环境学报》是被引频次和h指数最高的两大期刊。这项研究的结论是,系统思维和中小企业研究在全球范围内有所增加,与发展中国家相比,发达国家的成果最为显著。欠发达国家必须投资于整体方法,以了解中小企业的绩效、增长和可持续性,特别是在非洲,中小企业在所有企业中占很大比例。