Engineering and Technology Management Summit 2025, Kayseri, Turkey, 23 - 25 October 2025, pp.59, (Summary Text)
This study presents a bibliometric review of research on sustainable entrepreneurship and cybersecurity innovation within the context of smart grids. The aim is to explore how these fields contribute to Sustainable Development Goal 7 (Affordable and Clean Energy) and Goal 9 (Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure). As smart grids become more common, their digital nature brings both opportunities for innovation and risks related to cybersecurity. A total of 77 academic papers (72 from Scopus and 5 expert-selected) were analyzed using PRISMA screening guidelines and bibliometric tools, especially the Biblioshiny platform. The analysis identifies five major research themes: sustainable entrepreneurship, smart grids, cybersecurity, digital technologies (e.g., AI, blockchain), and policy ecosystems. The study highlights areas of overlap and identifies research gaps, particularly in the limited focus on how entrepreneurship can directly address energy system security. The findings underscore the need for increased interdisciplinary collaboration among the fields of energy, technology, and business. There is also a call for better policy support and innovation ecosystems that encourage startups working on clean and secure energy infrastructure. By linking bibliometric insights with the SDG framework, this review helps researchers and decision-makers better understand the evolving role of entrepreneurship in achieving a resilient and sustainable energy future.