Scholar’s Digest: Journal of Sustainability Management is a peer-reviewed academic journal dedicated to advancing research and practical knowledge in the field of sustainability-oriented organizational practices, policy design, and strategic innovation. Serving as a bridge between academia, industry, and the public sector, the journal encourages interdisciplinary collaboration with the shared goal of guiding businesses and institutions toward long-term resilience, environmental stewardship, and social responsibility.
At the heart of its mission lies a broad thematic scope that includes sustainable business strategies, circular economy implementation, environmental and social governance (ESG), sustainable finance, stakeholder engagement, and corporate accountability. The journal publishes original research articles, empirical case studies, theoretical analyses, and policy commentaries exploring topics such as carbon-neutral operations, green supply chains, sustainable product design, inclusive growth, and eco-innovation. It places special emphasis on frameworks and tools for performance measurement—like sustainability indices, lifecycle assessment (LCA), triple-bottom-line reporting, and sustainable leadership development.
Submissions to Scholar’s Digest follow a rigorous double-blind peer-review process that balances methodological rigor with practical implications. Contributions may employ quantitative modeling, qualitative interviews, field experiments, or mixed-methods approaches. Case studies often profile pioneering organizations and public–private partnerships, showcasing best practices in sustainable transformation across sectors such as energy, agriculture, manufacturing, finance, and urban planning.
The journal not only explores environmental considerations but also social justice dimensions—such as equitable resource distribution, fair labor standards, gender and diversity in corporate leadership, and community-driven development. It underscores the importance of aligning corporate strategies with global frameworks, including the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), Paris Agreement targets, and national sustainability policies.
Its diverse authorship spans sustainability scholars, business practitioners, policymakers, nonprofit leaders, and consultants, reflecting a global commitment to systemic change. By combining rigorous academic inquiry with actionable insights, Scholar’s Digest: Journal of Sustainability Management plays a formative role in shaping how organizations and societies confront ecological and social challenges. Its expanding readership—comprising academics, corporate executives, NGO professionals, and public-sector planners—seeks evidence-based strategies to integrate sustainability into core operations, governance, finance, and innovation. In doing so, the journal contributes to fostering more just, regenerative, and resilient systems in a rapidly evolving global context.