This study maps the intellectual, thematic, and collaborative landscape of environmental, social and governance (ESG) and sustainable finance (SF) research by identifying influential works, core research areas, and emerging trends.Using a mixed-method bibliometric approach combining citation and co-authorship analysis with latent Dirichlet allocation (LDA) topic modelling, 294 peer-reviewed Scopus articles (2012-2025) were analysed through R-Studio and VOSviewer.Six major research themes emerged: social impact and metrics; AI, big data and innovation; business models and sustainability; ESG ratings and reporting; policy, regulation and governance; and sustainable investment and returns.Results reveal rapid growth in ESG-SF research post-2019, peaking in 2024, with notable dominance of European scholarship.The study highlights a shift toward technology-and regulation-driven research and offers valuable insights for scholars, practitioners, and policymakers to inform ESG policies, reporting frameworks, and sustainable investment models fostering global equity and transparency.
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