The evolution of sustainability in engineering education research: a longitudinal analysis through bibliometrics and the CDIO initiative

Author:

Alarcon-Pereira Grecia,Rampasso Izabela Simon,Tapia-Ubeda Francisco J.,Rojas-Aguilar Karol,Rojas-Córdova Carolina

Abstract

Purpose Considering the relevance of education for sustainable development (SD) to enhancing engineers’ abilities to contribute towards sustainability-related issues, this study aims to help understand the global context of the insertion of SD into engineering education and to provide guidelines to further evolve research and efforts towards implementing Engineering Education for Sustainable Development (EESD). Design/methodology/approach This study performed a longitudinal analysis using bibliometrics and a content analysis via Conceive–Design–Implement–Operate standards. SciMAT software was used to support the bibliometric analysis. Findings In addition to an increase in the practical aspects presented due to a change in the approaches taken to examine key topics, evidence on important concepts such as “life cycle assessment” and “digitalisation” increased in more recent years. However, it was possible to show that, despite the evolution observed throughout the years, several important opportunities exist for engineering programmes to improve and, for researchers, to fill the related gaps in the research. Originality/value This study can be used as a guide for future research and as a source of insights for EESD implementation and improvement.

Publisher

Emerald

Subject

Education,Human Factors and Ergonomics

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