Inter‐disciplinary perspectives on sustainability in machinery manufacturing

IF 10.8 1区 管理学 Q1 BUSINESS
Oluwaseun E. Olabode, Eleni Zantidou, Olaide F. Olabode, Afolakemi A. Jedidiah, Simon Fletcher, Andrew Longstaff
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Perspectives on economic, social and environmental sustainability in machinery manufacturing are changing. These are predominantly driven by increased consumer, firm and public knowledge on the importance of sustainability and the role that machinery manufacturers can play to achieve sustainability outcomes. A maturing stream of research has emerged examining economic, social and environmental sustainability strategies of machinery manufacturers. However, there has been no comprehensive analysis of the extant literature synthesizing the current state of knowledge and postulating future research directions from an inter‐disciplinary perspective. This article addresses this gap by utilizing a systematic literature review approach from the business and management and engineering disciplines. Based on our analysis of 44 articles in this line of literature from 2004 until 2025, first, we examine the major debates in each discipline and the theoretical underpinnings utilized in the literature. Our findings indicate that most of the machinery manufacturing research in both disciplines primarily focuses on economic and environmental sustainability to the detriment of social sustainability. Second, we propose a boundary‐spanning framework based on theoretical insights from the resource‐based theory and systems theory to investigate sustainability in machinery manufacturing. Third, we present intra‐ and inter‐disciplinary research agendas on sustainability in machinery manufacturing.
机械制造可持续发展的跨学科视角
机械制造业对经济、社会和环境可持续性的看法正在发生变化。这主要是由于消费者、企业和公众对可持续性重要性的认识增加,以及机械制造商在实现可持续性成果方面可以发挥的作用。一个成熟的研究流已经出现检查经济,社会和环境的可持续发展战略的机械制造商。然而,目前还没有对现有文献进行综合分析,并从跨学科的角度对未来的研究方向进行假设。本文通过利用来自商业、管理和工程学科的系统文献综述方法来解决这一差距。根据我们对2004年至2025年这类文献中的44篇文章的分析,首先,我们研究了每个学科的主要争论以及文献中使用的理论基础。我们的研究结果表明,这两个学科的大多数机械制造业研究主要集中在经济和环境的可持续性上,而不利于社会的可持续性。其次,基于资源基础理论和系统理论的理论见解,我们提出了一个跨越边界的框架来研究机械制造业的可持续性。第三,我们提出了机械制造业可持续性的内部和跨学科研究议程。
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Management Reviews (IJMR) stands as the premier global review journal in Organisation and Management Studies (OMS). Its published papers aim to provide substantial conceptual contributions, acting as a strategic platform for new research directions. IJMR plays a pivotal role in influencing how OMS scholars conceptualize research in their respective fields. The journal's reviews critically assess the state of knowledge in specific fields, appraising the conceptual foundations of competing paradigms to advance current and future research in the area.
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