RESOURCE-BASED VIEW ON ACHIEVING SUSTAINABILITY: A STUDY OF SYSTEMATIC AND BIBLIOMETRIC MAPPING

There are various strategies in building a competitive advantage to be sustainable continuously. One strategy that can be used as a basis for competitive advantage is Resource-Based View (RBV). The purpose of this research is to find out and identify existing research development maps on resource-ba...

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Main Authors: Fathara R.N., Muftiadi A., Arifianti R.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: iVolga Press 2023-01-01
Series:Russian Journal of Agricultural and Socio-Economic Sciences
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Summary:There are various strategies in building a competitive advantage to be sustainable continuously. One strategy that can be used as a basis for competitive advantage is Resource-Based View (RBV). The purpose of this research is to find out and identify existing research development maps on resource-based views and sustainability. Research is conducted using a systematic review to identify, evaluate, and interpret all existing and relevant literature related to the research question or domain of interest. The research was conducted by searching the Scopus journal database, then processing and analyzing it using the VOSViewer application program to find bibliometric maps of research developments. This systematic completion study search method starts with 7,657 articles. After applying the exclusion criteria, 261 selected articles relevant to the research topic resource-based view in achieving sustainability from 1995-2021 were identified and mapped. The analysis of the research data produces a map of the research areas, which are presented in three perspectives: distribution and trends over time, trends in country expansion, and a visualization of the bibliometric map of the development of research topics. The results of the research show that the number of publications increases every year, which shows the interest and attention in this field continues to increase.
ISSN:2226-1184