Mueller, MatthiasLang, StephanieStoeber, Lea F.2025-02-202025-02-2020242032-5355https://doi.org/10.3917/jie.0pr1.0165https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12846/1558In this article, we analyze the literature on the simultaneous green (or sustainable) and digital transition, or simply the twin transition. We conduct a bibliometric analysis based on a citation network of scientific articles on digitalization and sustainability. Our results show that both research strands have well-established but largely separate research traditions. Only recently, there has been a growing interest in studying them together. An in-depth analysis of the community structure of the citation network reveals that the literature is highly fragmented, with a significant number of hidden links between the two research strands, connecting seemingly unrelated thematic clusters.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessTwin TransitionSustainabilityDigitalizationBibliometric AnalysisSocial Network AnalysisTwin Transition - Hidden Links between the Green and Digital TransitionArticle4510.3917/jie.0pr1.01655794Q2WOS:001369060500001