Figure 4
A line graph titled “Core Sources by Bradford's Law” shows a steep decline in “Articles” published across various journals.The vertical axis is labeled “Articles” and ranges from “0” to “400” in increments of “200” units. The horizontal axis is labeled “Source log (Rank)” and lists specific journal titles vertically. A shaded rectangular box covers the left portion of the graph and is labeled “Core Sources”. The graph shows a single line that begins at its highest point of approximately “550” articles at “SUSTAINABILITY (SWITZERLA)”. It then declines to approximately “410” articles at “JOURNAL OF CLEANER PRODUC”. From there, it drops steeply to around “145” articles at “SUSTAINABILITY ACCOUNTING”. The line continues in a gradual downward direction across “BUSINESS STRATEGY AND THE” and “ACCOUNTING, AUDITING AND”, and then steadily decreases across the remaining journals, including “CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSI”, “MEDITARI ACCOUNTANCY RESE”, “SOCIAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL”, “ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS”, “JOURNAL OF BUSINESS ETHIC”, “JOURNAL OF BUSINESS RESEA”, “SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY JOU”, “ENVIRONMENT, DEVELOPMENT”, and “ACCOUNTING FORUM”, eventually approaching “0” near the end of the axis. A hexagonal logo appears in the bottom right corner. Note: All numerical data values are approximated.

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