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Sustainability in Sport Management: A Review and Bibliometric Analysis

Sustainability in Sport Management: A Review and Bibliometric Analysis

Title

Sustainability in Sport Management: A Review and Bibliometric Analysis

Authors

  • Alfonso Pellegrino
    Columbia University, School of International and Public Affairs, 420 W 118th St, New York, NY 10027, United States
  • Alessandro Stasi
    Business Administration Division, Mahidol University International College, Mahidol University, Salaya, 73170, Nakhon Pathom, Thailand
    (Corresponding Author)

Abstract

Purpose: This paper provides a comprehensive bibliometric review of the literature on sustainability in sport management to identify the most prominent thematic areas, underlying conceptual frameworks, and future research directions.
Design/methodology/approach: A bibliometric analysis of 393 journal articles from the Scopus database covering the years 2000–2024 was conducted. Using VOSviewer, the study employed co-occurrence and co-citation analyses to map the intellectual structure and thematic evolution of the research field.
Findings: The analysis reveals three primary thematic clusters: environmental sustainability, economic impacts, and social impacts, with a notable recent surge in research on technological innovations. A significant increase in research output is evident since 2020. However, the literature is dominated by North American contexts, indicating a significant geographical gap.
Research limitations/implications: The review is limited to the Scopus database and English-language articles. The findings imply a critical need for research from more diverse global perspectives to develop a more comprehensive understanding of sustainability in the worldwide sports industry.
Relevance to Decision Sciences: This study provides a structured, quantitative map of the sustainability in sport management literature, offering a decision-making tool for academics, journal editors, and policymakers to identify critical research gaps, influential frameworks, and emerging trends, thereby guiding strategic research investments and evidence-based policy formulation. Within this broader Decision Sciences context, the study holds particular relevance for the field of Information Systems and Management, where bibliometric mapping and data-driven visualization function as decision-support tools for managing knowledge flows, evaluating digital sustainability practices, and optimizing research and policy strategies in sport management.
Originality/value: This study offers a broad, quantitative overview of the field over a 24-year period. It systematically identifies key research clusters, intellectual foundations, and critical gaps, providing a robust roadmap for future inquiry into integrating sustainability in sport management.

Keywords

Sustainability, Sports Management, Information Systems, Digital Innovations, Sustainable Practices, Bibliometric Analysis

Classification-JEL

L83, Q01, M14

Pages

94-140

How to Cite

Pellegrino, A., & STASI, A. (2025). Sustainability in Sport Management: A Review and Bibliometric Analysis. Advances in Decision Sciences, 29(4), 94-140.

https://doi.org/10.47654/v29y2025i4p94-140

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8.3
2024CiteScore
 
88th percentile
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Q2 in Scopus
CiteScore 2024 = 8.3
CiteScoreTracker 2025 = 8.2
SNIP 2024 = 0.632
SJR Quartile = Q1
SJR 2024 = 0.814
H-Index = 18

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