
doi: 10.54611/boln9036
handle: 11583/2990987 , 11379/616467
This article examines the evolution of Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) principles, originally rooted in finance, analysing their status and future trends. Through scientometric analysis, it explores the global ESG research landscape, with a focus on the construction industry. The study utilizes Scopus as bibliographic database and VOSviewer and Biblioshiny as processing tools. This comprehensive exploration seeks to deepen the understanding of ESG principles and their integration into the construction sector, including real estate and infrastructure.
Bibliometric; Environment; ESG; Governance; Infrastructure; Real Estate; Social
Bibliometric; Environment; ESG; Governance; Infrastructure; Real Estate; Social
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