Management of Green Intellectual Capital: Evidence-Based Literature Review and Future Directions

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Benevene, Paula, Buonomo, Ilaria, Kong, Eric, Pansini, Martina and Farnese, Maria Luisa. 2021. "Management of Green Intellectual Capital: Evidence-Based Literature Review and Future Directions." Sustainability. 13 (15). https://doi.org/10.3390/su13158349
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Management of Green Intellectual Capital: Evidence-Based Literature Review and Future Directions

ERA Journal ID41498
Article CategoryArticle
AuthorsBenevene, Paula, Buonomo, Ilaria, Kong, Eric, Pansini, Martina and Farnese, Maria Luisa
Journal TitleSustainability
Journal Citation13 (15)
Article Number8349
Number of Pages22
Year2021
PublisherMDPI AG
Place of PublicationSwitzerland
ISSN2071-1050
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.3390/su13158349
Web Address (URL)https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/15/8349
Abstract

This paper presents a systematic, evidence-based review of Green Intellectual Capital (GIC) management, a construct first introduced in 2008 and increasingly recognized as a management concept in recent years. This review covers the literature on GIC from 2008 to 2020 and addresses the role played by intellectual capital as a framework to promote sustainability in organizations. With the aim of clarifying our knowledge on the application of the GIC paradigm, this paper reviews the findings on the outcomes achieved by organizations that adopt the GIC paradigm, the antecedents and possible mediation-moderation factors that enhance this process, and the contexts in which such outcomes emerge. Findings show that GIC offers a significant framework for promoting sustainability in organizations. However, even though this study underlines the increasing trend of GIC, there remains very little reliable data on the subject, particularly addressing the role played by GIC as a framework to promote sustainability in organizations. This literature review is valuable for both researchers and practitioners. From a theoretical point of view, it allows one to synthesize the outcomes of GIC to better delineate how it affects organizations and the environment. From a practical point of view, opening a debate about the actual outcomes of GIC allows one to overcome the theory–practice divide, making the value of GIC more accessible to practitioners and managers and pushing them to opt for a green shift in their organizations.

KeywordsGreen Intellectual Capital; Green organizational capital; Green relational capital; Green human capital; Green intellectual capital management
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ANZSRC Field of Research 2020410404. Environmental management
Byline AffiliationsLibera University Maria SS. Assunta, Italy
School of Management and Enterprise
Sapienza University of Rome, Italy
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