| Literature DB >> 35162614 |
Ruixin Su1, Bojan Obrenovic1, Jianguo Du1, Danijela Godinic2, Akmal Khudaykulov3.
Abstract
The paper revises the ample empirical and theoretical literature on sustainable organizational growth and strategic leadership relating to the critical aspects of the ongoing pandemic, including poverty, social responsibility, public health, and organizational and managerial innovation. Drawing from available COVID-19, management, and sustainable leadership publications released from 2020 to 2021, this paper considers influential studies exploring core business concepts, principles, philosophies, and activities for accelerating, stimulating, and nurturing social and corporate sustainability. The study analyzed the characteristics and interrelation of 133 articles through bibliometric and literature systemization techniques. We shed light on the significant influence COVID-19 has had on financial, operational, and psychological solvency and organizational health to elucidate expectations and implications for businesses worldwide concerning the long-term financial and functional impact of COVID-19. An overview of the relevant studies on the individual, organizational, and external factors relating to novel disease's relation to sustainability are provided. We emphasize the need for digital transformation following the COVID-19 upheaval and throughout the upcoming years. Some of the generally employed techniques in response to adversity entail portfolio diversification, service delivery innovation, product redesigning, new market development, partnering with competitors and/or complementary service providers, synergizing with other stakeholders, and open innovation.Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19 pandemic; corporate sustainability; crisis management; digital transformation; leadership
Mesh:
Year: 2022 PMID: 35162614 PMCID: PMC8834755 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph19031592
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
Figure 1The search strategies and steps.
Figure 2General corporate sustainability model adapted from Ikram et al. [34] and Landrum and Ohsowski [41].
Journals in which reviews articles were published.
| Journals | Num. |
|---|---|
| Sustainability | 42 |
| International Journal of Hospitality Management | 9 |
| Journal of Applied Psychology | 6 |
| International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health | 4 |
| Frontiers in Psychology | 4 |
| Journal of Cleaner Production | 3 |
| International Journal of Information Management | 3 |
| Science of the Total Environment | 2 |
| Population Health Management | 2 |
| Journal of Service Management | 2 |
| Journal of Business Research | 2 |
| Jama Network Open | 2 |
| International Journal of Operations & Production Management | 2 |
| International jJournal of Contemporary Hospitality Management | 2 |
| Environment Development and Sustainability | 2 |
| British Food Journal | 2 |
| Other journals | 44 |
| Total | 133 |
Figure 3Number of articles according to the methodology.
Figure 4Co-occurrence network of articles based on author keywords.
Figure 5Co-occurrence network of articles based on titles and abstracts.
Figure 6Key factors conducive to corporate sustainability.
The literature used for analysis.
| Topics | Sub-Topics | No. | References |
|---|---|---|---|
| Individual level | Employee | 37 | [ |
| Organizational and systematic level | Leadership | 18 | [ |
| Management and operations | 33 | [ | |
| Digital transformation | 19 | [ | |
| Macro-environmental level | 26 | [ | |