BEYOND EFFICIENCY: SMART TECHNOLOGIES DRIVING ENVIRONMENTAL AND OPERATIONAL SUSTAINABILITY IN E-COMMERCE LOGISTICS
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2025
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Saudi Digital Library
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Introduction: E-commerce supply chains are under unprecedented pressure to deliver speed,
efficiency, and sustainability. Smart automation and robotics are widely used; however,
research in this area remains fragmented, focusing mainly on economic and environmental
benefits while neglecting social sustainability. This study aims to address these gaps by
examining how digital technologies can advance the economic, environmental, and social
sustainability in the rapidly evolving world of e-commerce logistics.
Purpose: This research examines how smart automation and robotics contribute to economic,
environmental, and social sustainability within e-commerce supply chains, addressing gaps in
both theory and practice.
Methodology: This study employs a dual-method approach, combining bibliometric analysis
with a systematic literature review (SLR). An initial total of 432 records was retrieved from
Scopus, Google Scholar, and Web of Science. Following screening, deduplication, and
quality assessment, the dataset was refined to 45 peer-reviewed studies (20 from Scopus, 15
from Google Scholar, and 10 from Web of Science). Guided by PRISMA 2020, the review
identifies thematic clusters. It synthesises evidence on how smart automation promotes
sustainability in e-commerce supply chains, framed by the Triple Bottom Line and ResourceBased View.
Results: The research findings confirm that automation technologies, such as AI forecasting,
robotic process automation, and IoT-enabled traceability, offer significant efficiency gains,
cost reductions, and quantifiable environmental benefits, including energy optimisation and
carbon reduction. However, social outcomes, including workforce reskilling and equity,
frequently remain insignificant and underdeveloped. Barriers include high costs, limited
interoperability, and regulatory fragmentation.
Implications: The research enhances our understanding of existing knowledge by clarifying
how smart automation enhances economic and environmental performance while also
revealing a persistent disregard for social sustainability. For leaders, the findings point to the
need for effective governance, ethical oversight of AI, and workforce transformation. For
policymakers, establishing coherent standards and inclusive frameworks is critical for
guaranteeing that automation delivers balanced and sustainable outcomes.
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Smart automation, robotics, e-commerce, sustainability, logistics, supply chain management.
