This paper provides a bibliometric review of sustainable entrepreneurial intention in relation to artificial intelligence (AI). Based on a dataset of 1,855 peer-reviewed articles indexed in Scopus between 2015 and 2025, the paper makes use of co-citation analysis, keyword mapping, and trend evolution to analyse the evolution and frontiers of the field. There are four major themes: (1) AI-augmented entrepreneurial cognition, covering AI's relationship to ideation and innovation; (2) sustainability-driven motivation, focusing on environmental values and behavioural drivers influencing sustainable entrepreneurial intention; (3) entrepreneurship education; (4) ethical trust and legitimacy, addressing transparency and governance of AI applications. The results show that AI functions as a technological and cognitive facilitator, affecting the formation of entrepreneurial intentions and shaping pedagogical practices. This study not only contributes theoretically but also offers practical recommendations for educators, policymakers, and technology developers seeking to foster sustainable, ethical, and AI-based entrepreneurial ecosystems.
Li et al. (Sun,) studied this question.