Green logistics and green supply chain management research: a bibliometric analysis based on Scopus database
Abstract
Green logistics and green supply chain management have garnered widespread attention from numerous researchers, with a steadily increasing number of publications. This study conducted a comprehensive bibliometric analysis using the VOSviewer tool on green logistics and green supply chain management research from 2003 to 2024, based on the Scopus database. By utilizing bibliometric analysis tools, the study evaluated trends, influential authors, organizations, and countries in this field. With 694 publications selected for analysis, the results reveal developments and research directions such as barriers and drivers; green human resource performance and management; the Dematel method and green supply chain practices; environmental management and green production; and the circular economy and green logistics.