Demand for the ESG agenda in modern scientific publications

The article analyzes the current state of research in the field of ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance), namely, the degree of relevance and demand for scientific articles on the ESG agenda among scientists - economists, ecologists, managers and sociologists and the scientific community as a...

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Main Authors: Blaginin Victor Andreevich, Goncharova Maria Nikolaevna, Sokolova Elizaveta Vitalievna, Kovalev Viktor Evgenievich
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2023-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2023/88/e3sconf_esmgt2023_06006.pdf
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author Blaginin Victor Andreevich
Goncharova Maria Nikolaevna
Sokolova Elizaveta Vitalievna
Kovalev Viktor Evgenievich
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description The article analyzes the current state of research in the field of ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance), namely, the degree of relevance and demand for scientific articles on the ESG agenda among scientists - economists, ecologists, managers and sociologists and the scientific community as a whole. The goals are achieved by assessing the citation and thematic diversity of a field of knowledge, as well as identifying factors that influence the success of publications in this field. The work used methods of scientometric and bibliometric analysis of metadata of 3633 documents from the Crossref platform and 7512 documents from the Google Scholar platform for 2000-2023. The study showed that despite a moderate increase in publication activity, the demand for the ESG field remains insignificant. Multidisciplinary and review studies that systematize the literature rather than add to it and analyze new aspects of ESG are highly cited. The findings highlight the need for innovation and new approaches that can capture the attention of the scientific community and provide new impetus for the development of this important field. The ESG field requires active development and renewal in order to address current issues in the field of sustainability and corporate responsibility effectively.
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spelling doaj.art-4fdbbf42b939442085f4055ac0073a6d2024-01-26T10:28:29ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422023-01-014510600610.1051/e3sconf/202345106006e3sconf_esmgt2023_06006Demand for the ESG agenda in modern scientific publicationsBlaginin Victor Andreevich0Goncharova Maria Nikolaevna1Sokolova Elizaveta VitalievnaKovalev Viktor Evgenievich2Ural State University of EconomicsUral State University of EconomicsUral State University of EconomicsThe article analyzes the current state of research in the field of ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance), namely, the degree of relevance and demand for scientific articles on the ESG agenda among scientists - economists, ecologists, managers and sociologists and the scientific community as a whole. The goals are achieved by assessing the citation and thematic diversity of a field of knowledge, as well as identifying factors that influence the success of publications in this field. The work used methods of scientometric and bibliometric analysis of metadata of 3633 documents from the Crossref platform and 7512 documents from the Google Scholar platform for 2000-2023. The study showed that despite a moderate increase in publication activity, the demand for the ESG field remains insignificant. Multidisciplinary and review studies that systematize the literature rather than add to it and analyze new aspects of ESG are highly cited. The findings highlight the need for innovation and new approaches that can capture the attention of the scientific community and provide new impetus for the development of this important field. The ESG field requires active development and renewal in order to address current issues in the field of sustainability and corporate responsibility effectively.https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2023/88/e3sconf_esmgt2023_06006.pdf
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title Demand for the ESG agenda in modern scientific publications
title_full Demand for the ESG agenda in modern scientific publications
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title_short Demand for the ESG agenda in modern scientific publications
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url https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2023/88/e3sconf_esmgt2023_06006.pdf
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