A scientometric review of global research on sustainability and project management dataset

There are few works that have attempted to map the global research on sustainability and project management. This research utilizes scientometric review of global sustainability and project management research in 2006–2018, through co-word analysis, co-author analysis, journal analysis, institution...

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Main Authors: Roberto Farias de Toledo, H.L. Miranda Junior, J.R. Farias Filho, Helder Gomes Costa
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2019-08-01
Series:Data in Brief
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352340919306663
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Summary:There are few works that have attempted to map the global research on sustainability and project management. This research utilizes scientometric review of global sustainability and project management research in 2006–2018, through co-word analysis, co-author analysis, journal analysis, institution analysis, and country analysis. A total of 400 bibliographic records from the Web of Science and Scopus core collection databases were selected and analyzed. The findings reveal an evolution of the research field based on the concepts in the Brundtland Commission report to considering sustainability Triple Bottom Line in project management activities. The purpose of this data article is to provide an understanding of the status quo and the trend for research on sustainability and project management in the world. Keywords: Sustainable project, Project management, Green project, Sustainability, Triple bottom line
ISSN:2352-3409