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Reviewing the Integration of Distributive Justice in the Implementation of Science‐Based Targets: A Systematic Literature Review

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Business Strategy and the Environment

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Abstract

["Business Strategy and the Environment, Volume 35, Issue 3, Page 4408-4421, March 2026. ", "\nABSTRACT\nThis systematic literature review (SLR), guided by the PSALSAR framework, investigates how corporate science‐based targets (SBTs) incorporate distributive justice, amid a growing shift of responsibility from public to private sectors. By analysing 96 articles published between 2015 and 2024, this SLR addresses a critical research gap in the systemic integration of distributive justice principles within SBT design and implementation. The findings reveal four factors undermining the legitimacy and effectiveness of SBTs: the narrow scope of SBT goals and methods, the neglect of social and environmental interdependencies, the contested ‘science‐based’ label and insufficient policy involvement. In a novel way, this SLR links distributive justice and corporate climate governance to the knowledge‐to‐action (KTA) system, showing how inadequate interactions between science, policy and practice hinder equity. This SLR contributes to theory and practice by conceptualising justice within the SBT framework and identifying pathways to more legitimate, transparent and effective corporate climate commitments.\n"]