Beyond the Hype: A Systematic Exploration of Emerging Thematic Trends and Persistent Challenges in Combating Greenwashing Across Global Supply Chains
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Literature Reviews
2.1. Persistence of Greenwashing
2.2. The Global Impact of Greenwashing in Supply Chains
2.3. Combating Greenwashing in Global Supply Chains
3. Materials and Methods
3.1. Systematic Review and PRISMA Framework
3.2. PRISMA Framework and Quality Assessment
3.3. Keyword Selection and Data Analysis
4. Results
4.1. Descriptive Analysis
4.2. Country Contribution
4.3. Emerging Themes and Gaps
5. Discussion and Implications
- (1)
- Standardization of Regulatory Policies
- (2)
- Technological Innovations for Transparency
- (3)
- Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) Criteria
- (4)
- Role of Nongovernmental Organizations (NGOs) in Monitoring and Reducing Greenwashing Incidences
- (5)
- Industry-Specific Cases
6. Conclusions
7. Limitations and Future Research
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A. Theme Extraction and Summary of 58 Papers
Emerging Themes | Main Findings | Gaps | References |
Standardization of Regulatory Policies |
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| (Abubakar & Alshammari, 2023; Bryant et al., 2020; DeFries et al., 2017; Van Der Ploeg & Vanclay, 2013; Cesareo & Pirotta, 2023; Ates, 2023; Runtuk et al., 2024; Hemmings et al., 2023; Dobos & Éltető, 2023; van Hoek & Udesen, 2024; Hoang et al., 2018; Tao et al., 2024; Zhao et al., 2024; Marrucci et al., 2022; Toscano et al., 2022; Zerbino, 2022; Peter, 2023; Miller et al., 2020) |
Technological Innovations for Transparency |
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| (Jokumsen et al., 2023; Tolentino-Zondervan & DiVito, 2024; H. R. Hasan et al., 2024; Egorova et al., 2024; Dong et al., 2023) |
Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) Criteria |
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| (Santos et al., 2024b; Sun et al., 2024; Yamoah et al., 2022; Lee et al., 2018; Boermans et al., 2024; Blaha et al., 2021; Xue et al., 2024; Pizzetti et al., 2021; Cui et al., 2024; Maalouf, 2024; Kopnina & Padfield, 2021; Uyar et al., 2020; Hora & Subramanian, 2019; S. Wang et al., 2024; Matakanye et al., 2021; Neumann, 2021) |
Role of NGOs |
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| (Q. Chen & Duan, 2023; Kaplan & Perez, 2022; Partzsch et al., 2019) |
Industry-Specific Cases |
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| (X. Li & Ding, 2024; Jestratijevic et al., 2024; Vivas et al., 2024; Berrêdo et al., 2024; Reza & Du Plessis, 2022; Saber & Weber, 2019; Mills, 2009; DeFries et al., 2017; Bager & Lambin, 2020; Gossen et al., 2022; Amankwah-Amoah et al., 2023; Schmidt et al., 2022; Blome et al., 2017; Yousaf & Aqsa, 2023; Vedantam et al., 2021) |
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Authors | Methodology | Articles | Database | Main Findings |
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(Galletta et al., 2024) | SLR (PRISMA) | 19 | Scopus and Web of Science (WoS) |
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(Adhikari, 2024) | Bibliometric analysis | 576 | Web of Science |
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(Montgomery et al., 2024) | Topic modeling | 38 | Web of Science, EBSCO, Scopus |
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(Santos et al., 2024a) | Bibliometric analysis | 310 | Web of Science |
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(Vangeli et al., 2023) | Systematic literature review | 68 | Scopus and Web of Science (WoS) |
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(Y. Liu et al., 2023a) | Systematic literature review | 121 | Scopus and Web of Science (WoS) |
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(W. Wang et al., 2023) | Bibliometric analysis | 594 | Web of Science |
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(Inês et al., 2023) | SLR | 19 | Scopus |
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(de Freitas Netto et al., 2020) | SLR (PRISMA) | 42 | Scopus and Web of Science (WoS) |
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(Gatti et al., 2019) | Systematic literature review | 94 | ABI/Inform Global database, Google Scholar |
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Keywords | (“greenwashing”) AND (“supply chain*” OR “logistics” OR “procurement” OR “ware-hous*” OR “inventor*” OR “transport*” OR “distribution”) | |
Database | Scopus | |
Criteria | Inclusion | Exclusion |
Years | 2010–2024 | Full calendar years excluding 2025 |
Document Types | Peer-reviewed journal articles | -Conference papers, review papers, book chapters, and notes -Documents with incomplete information or not relevant to greenwashing |
Subject areas | Business management, accounting, economics, econometrics, finance and environmental sciences | Other unrelated disciplines (engineering, computer science etc.) |
Language | English | Non-English (Spanish) |
Final record | 58 | 59 |
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Cherono, V.; Miah, M.T.; Rudnák, I.; Csaba, S. Beyond the Hype: A Systematic Exploration of Emerging Thematic Trends and Persistent Challenges in Combating Greenwashing Across Global Supply Chains. Adm. Sci. 2025, 15, 173. https://doi.org/10.3390/admsci15050173
Cherono V, Miah MT, Rudnák I, Csaba S. Beyond the Hype: A Systematic Exploration of Emerging Thematic Trends and Persistent Challenges in Combating Greenwashing Across Global Supply Chains. Administrative Sciences. 2025; 15(5):173. https://doi.org/10.3390/admsci15050173
Chicago/Turabian StyleCherono, Vivian, Md. Tota Miah, Ildikó Rudnák, and Szűcs Csaba. 2025. "Beyond the Hype: A Systematic Exploration of Emerging Thematic Trends and Persistent Challenges in Combating Greenwashing Across Global Supply Chains" Administrative Sciences 15, no. 5: 173. https://doi.org/10.3390/admsci15050173
APA StyleCherono, V., Miah, M. T., Rudnák, I., & Csaba, S. (2025). Beyond the Hype: A Systematic Exploration of Emerging Thematic Trends and Persistent Challenges in Combating Greenwashing Across Global Supply Chains. Administrative Sciences, 15(5), 173. https://doi.org/10.3390/admsci15050173