Journal article
Authors list: Dzhunushalieva, Gulnara Dzhenishevna; Teuber, Ramona
Publication year: 2024
Pages: 1554-1572
Journal: British Food Journal
Volume number: 126
Issue number: 4
ISSN: 0007-070X
eISSN: 1758-4108
DOI Link: https://doi.org/10.1108/BFJ-08-2022-0695
Publisher: Emerald
Abstract:
Purpose - Food-related innovations might contribute to a qualitative leap in the transition to sustainable food systems. In this article, the authors map the existing literature on food and innovation in order to identify and systematise major research streams and relate them to current discussions on sustainability. The authors rely on a broad definition of innovation covering specific technological innovations as well as social, environmental and system innovations.Design/methodology/approach - The authors analysed the relationship between innovation and food through bibliometric and content analysis, augmented with visualisation based on data (N = 7,987) extracted from the Web of Science. The published volume, research areas and influential journals were investigated using descriptive analyses.Findings - This review categorises the literature on innovation and food into six main clusters, showing that most of the studies are carried out at the macro-level related to the global sustainable food systems. Network visualisation allowed them to distribute recent keywords associated with innovation across the agri-food value chain. Moreover, the authors identified environmental, social and economic pillars of innovation, which not only relate to sustainability but also are associated with open innovation as well as social innovation and eco-innovation.Originality/value - This bibliometric analysis is amongst the first to examine the holistic knowledge structure surrounding a triple concept of innovation, food and sustainability. In addition, the study identifies research gaps and indicates new research directions, which add further value.
Citation Styles
Harvard Citation style: Dzhunushalieva, G. and Teuber, R. (2024) A bibliometric analysis of trends in the relationship between innovation and food, British Food Journal, 126(4), pp. 1554-1572. https://doi.org/10.1108/BFJ-08-2022-0695
APA Citation style: Dzhunushalieva, G., & Teuber, R. (2024). A bibliometric analysis of trends in the relationship between innovation and food. British Food Journal. 126(4), 1554-1572. https://doi.org/10.1108/BFJ-08-2022-0695
Keywords
Bibliometric analysis; CO-INNOVATION; ECO-INNOVATION; Literature review; VOSviewer