The aim of this work is to provide a Systematic Literature Review (SLR) on the relationship between corporate governance (CG) and sustainability. Nowadays, this interconnection appears evident more than ever, thanks to the emergence of sustainable behaviors, logics and ethical implications within CG. According to the analyzed literature, this connection is referred to as sustainable corporate governance, aiming to provide a range of monitoring, advisory and incentive mechanisms designed to ensure responsible business management. To highlight this relationship, we examined and reviewed the 50 most cited academic sources on the topic, within the timeframe 2014 – 2025, using the authoritative scientific database Scopus. Our findings, classified under “Temporal Distribution of Sources”, “Distribution of Citations”, “Average Citations per Publication”, “Keywords Analysis” and “Purpose, Results and Implications”, offer both theoretical and practical insights, in outlining the characteristics and current and prospective trends of research in this field. Specifically, the study highlights that CG and sustainability, when integrated into corporate logics, generate long-term consolidated economic benefits. This occurs as a direct outcome of enhanced corporate social responsibility (CSR) strategies, gender diversity policies and integrated reporting activities.
Tutino, M., Arduini, S., Beck, T., Capolini, F. (2025). Sustainable Corporate Governance: A Structured Literature Review of the Past 10 Years. CORPORATE OWNERSHIP & CONTROL, 22(3), 98-119 [10.22495/cocv22i3art8].
Sustainable Corporate Governance: A Structured Literature Review of the Past 10 Years
Marco Tutino
;Simona Arduini;Tommaso Beck;Francesca Capolini
2025-01-01
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The aim of this work is to provide a Systematic Literature Review (SLR) on the relationship between corporate governance (CG) and sustainability. Nowadays, this interconnection appears evident more than ever, thanks to the emergence of sustainable behaviors, logics and ethical implications within CG. According to the analyzed literature, this connection is referred to as sustainable corporate governance, aiming to provide a range of monitoring, advisory and incentive mechanisms designed to ensure responsible business management. To highlight this relationship, we examined and reviewed the 50 most cited academic sources on the topic, within the timeframe 2014 – 2025, using the authoritative scientific database Scopus. Our findings, classified under “Temporal Distribution of Sources”, “Distribution of Citations”, “Average Citations per Publication”, “Keywords Analysis” and “Purpose, Results and Implications”, offer both theoretical and practical insights, in outlining the characteristics and current and prospective trends of research in this field. Specifically, the study highlights that CG and sustainability, when integrated into corporate logics, generate long-term consolidated economic benefits. This occurs as a direct outcome of enhanced corporate social responsibility (CSR) strategies, gender diversity policies and integrated reporting activities.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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