Abstract
Sustainability in family businesses is becoming an exigent, interesting, and everevolving
topic in the field of business research, owing to the requirements of sustainable
development agendas for all types of companies. The growing body of research on this topic,
considering traditional and new challenges for family firms, encourages the synthesis and
organization of existing knowledge through a literature review. This study conducts a combination
of different analyses with bibliometric techniques to provide an overview of the
evolution of scientific literature on sustainability in family businesses and its structure in
terms of relevant groups of researchers, most cited articles, and the contributing journals.
Finally, future research endeavors are suggested for each identified open theme. Unlike
previous reviews, the present work considered emergent sub-fields such as environmental
studies and environmental sciences in document selection, which have been incorporated
into the traditional research fields like business, management, and economics and finance
in the context of family businesses.