The evolution of SDG-related third sector and public administration literature: an analysis and call for more SDG-related research

AbstractThe seventeen Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) were adopted in 2015 and achieving them by 2030 is crucial for human development. However, progress on the goals currently remains short of the requirements. As the third and public sectors play a crucial role in achieving the goals, this st...

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Main Author: Dominik S. Meier
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2023-12-01
Series:Sustainability: Science, Practice, & Policy
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Online Access:https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/15487733.2023.2236501
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description AbstractThe seventeen Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) were adopted in 2015 and achieving them by 2030 is crucial for human development. However, progress on the goals currently remains short of the requirements. As the third and public sectors play a crucial role in achieving the goals, this study analyzes how the SDG-related third sector and public administration literature has evolved over the last thirty years. I use a state-of-the-art method to map articles to the SDGs. In contrast to previous studies that have found an increase in publications that directly mention the SDGs, I find a decline in the proportion of articles that relate to the SDGs without necessarily mentioning them directly. I also analyze how the SDG-relatedness of an article corresponds to its citation count. While I find mixed results across SDGs and data sources, the relationship between SDG-relatedness and citation count is significantly more positive for work published after the adoption of the SDGs. While the association between SDG-relatedness and citation count is now positive for the third sector literature published after 2015, it is still negative for the public administration literature.
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spelling doaj.art-8b8b01df04a047708ce6ae3e0c24cfe02023-12-09T05:55:10ZengTaylor & Francis GroupSustainability: Science, Practice, & Policy1548-77332023-12-0119110.1080/15487733.2023.2236501The evolution of SDG-related third sector and public administration literature: an analysis and call for more SDG-related researchDominik S. Meier0Center for Philanthropy Studies, University of Basel, Basel, SwitzerlandAbstractThe seventeen Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) were adopted in 2015 and achieving them by 2030 is crucial for human development. However, progress on the goals currently remains short of the requirements. As the third and public sectors play a crucial role in achieving the goals, this study analyzes how the SDG-related third sector and public administration literature has evolved over the last thirty years. I use a state-of-the-art method to map articles to the SDGs. In contrast to previous studies that have found an increase in publications that directly mention the SDGs, I find a decline in the proportion of articles that relate to the SDGs without necessarily mentioning them directly. I also analyze how the SDG-relatedness of an article corresponds to its citation count. While I find mixed results across SDGs and data sources, the relationship between SDG-relatedness and citation count is significantly more positive for work published after the adoption of the SDGs. While the association between SDG-relatedness and citation count is now positive for the third sector literature published after 2015, it is still negative for the public administration literature.https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/15487733.2023.2236501Sustainable development goalsthird sectorpublic sectorpublic administrationnonprofit studiesbibliometric analysis
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The evolution of SDG-related third sector and public administration literature: an analysis and call for more SDG-related research
Sustainability: Science, Practice, & Policy
Sustainable development goals
third sector
public sector
public administration
nonprofit studies
bibliometric analysis
title The evolution of SDG-related third sector and public administration literature: an analysis and call for more SDG-related research
title_full The evolution of SDG-related third sector and public administration literature: an analysis and call for more SDG-related research
title_fullStr The evolution of SDG-related third sector and public administration literature: an analysis and call for more SDG-related research
title_full_unstemmed The evolution of SDG-related third sector and public administration literature: an analysis and call for more SDG-related research
title_short The evolution of SDG-related third sector and public administration literature: an analysis and call for more SDG-related research
title_sort evolution of sdg related third sector and public administration literature an analysis and call for more sdg related research
topic Sustainable development goals
third sector
public sector
public administration
nonprofit studies
bibliometric analysis
url https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/15487733.2023.2236501
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