Bibliometric analysis of the transformation in air logistics operations in terms of digitalization and sustainability

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2023

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Volkan Yavas
Yeşim Deniz Özkan-Özen

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University of Torino

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Digitalization and sustainability are essential in today’s globalized business environment. Within the logistics sector aviation plays a critical role in this dynamic environment by enabling rapid safe transportation worldwide. While applying new approaches air logistics processes should incorporate the technologies and applications enabled by digitalization and consider environmental social and economic sustainability impacts. These can be mutually beneficial in that new digital technologies can reduce environmental impacts make a social contribution and increase economic gains. While there is rapidly expanding literature about integrating these concepts for various purposes in different sectors applications in air logistics are particularly promising. Accordingly this study contributes to digital and sustainable air logistics research by identifying current trends revealing gaps in knowledge and proposing future research directions. To do so a literature review and a bibliometric analysis were conducted using VosViewer software. As a result five potential research areas were proposed. © 2023 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Air Logistics, Aviation, Bibliometric Analysis, Digitalization, Sustainability, Vosviewer, bibliometric analysis, VosViewer, air logistics, aviation, sustainability, digitalization

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0502 economics and business, 05 social sciences

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