Metrics, Vol. 2, Pages 21: Mapping the Research Landscape of Sustainable Fashion: A Bibliometric Analysis


Metrics, Vol. 2, Pages 21: Mapping the Research Landscape of Sustainable Fashion: A Bibliometric Analysis

Metrics doi: 10.3390/metrics2040021

Authors:
Sai-Leung Ng
Shou-Hung Chen

The fashion industry, despite its global economic importance, is a major contributor to environmental degradation and social inequality. In response, sustainable fashion has emerged as a growing movement advocating ethical, ecological, and socially responsible practices. This study presents a comprehensive bibliometric analysis of 1134 peer-reviewed journal articles on sustainable fashion indexed in Scopus from 1986 to 2025. Results show an exponential rise in research output after 2015, with interdisciplinary contributions from social sciences, business, environmental science, and engineering. By applying performance analysis and science mapping techniques, the study identifies five major research themes: “Consumer Behavior,” “Design Ethics,” “Circular Economy,” “Innovation,” and “Digital Media.” The geographic distribution reveals strong outputs from both developed and emerging economies. This study provides an integrative overview of the intellectual landscape of sustainable fashion and serves as a roadmap for researchers, policymakers, and practitioners who are interested in the development of sustainable fashion.



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