Indigenous communities and sustainable development: A review and research agenda

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Bansal, S
Sarker, T
Yadav, A
Garg, I
Gupta, M
Sarvaiya, H
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2023
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This article examines the role of indigenous communities in promoting social change and accomplishing Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Using an integrative review, we offer an unbiased assessment of indigenous communities and SDGs. We contend that indigenous communities’ contribution to SDGs enhances technological innovations (via top-down or bottom-up approaches) and fosters social change. Our study identifies six themes: economy, ecology, livelihood, socio-demographic factors, sustainable development, and politics, policies, and partnerships. For each theme and SDG, we pinpoint research gaps and propose potential directions. Given the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, joint initiatives to empower indigenous people, preserve their rights, and include them in decision-making processes are critical. This study emphasizes the significance of using and strategizing indigenous knowledge in the face of environmental and other changes, thus advancing indigenous management theory. The article concludes by offering theoretical, practical, and policy implications for researchers, entrepreneurs, and the government.

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Global Business and Organizational Excellence

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Global Indigenous studies peoples, society and community

Political economy and social change

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Bansal, S; Sarker, T; Yadav, A; Garg, I; Gupta, M; Sarvaiya, H, Indigenous communities and sustainable development: A review and research agenda, Global Business and Organizational Excellence, 2023

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