In today's rapidly evolving global economy, businesses operating in emerging markets face unique challenges and opportunities. To gain a competitive edge in such dynamic environments, harnessing the power of business analytics has become imperative. This systematic review aims to explore the diverse approaches and outcomes associated with leveraging business analytics for competitive advantage in emerging markets. The study employs a comprehensive review methodology, analyzing a wide range of scholarly articles, case studies, and industry reports. Through this systematic approach, key themes and patterns emerge, shedding light on the multifaceted strategies employed by organizations to leverage business analytics effectively. Findings reveal that successful utilization of business analytics in emerging markets involves several interconnected dimensions. These include data collection and management, advanced analytics techniques such as predictive modeling and data mining, and the integration of analytics into strategic decision-making processes. Moreover, organizational factors such as leadership support, organizational culture, and resource allocation significantly influence the effectiveness of business analytics initiatives. Furthermore, the review highlights the diverse outcomes associated with adopting business analytics in emerging markets. These outcomes encompass enhanced operational efficiency, improved customer insights, better risk management, and the identification of new market opportunities. Additionally, business analytics enables organizations to adapt swiftly to market changes and gain a deeper understanding of customer behaviors and preferences. Overall, this systematic review underscores the critical role of business analytics in enabling organizations to navigate the complexities of emerging markets and achieve sustainable competitive advantage. It provides valuable insights for practitioners, policymakers, and researchers seeking to leverage analytics-driven strategies for success in dynamic business environments.