Review of the Coverage of Financial Inclusion Research Since the Implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals: What Has Changed?
E. Bonhoure and
R. Bawack ()
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E. Bonhoure: Kedge BS - Kedge Business School
R. Bawack: Audencia Business School
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Despite extensive research linking financial inclusion to sustainable development goals (SDGs), a holistic review of this body of knowledge is still lacking. We used bibliometric methods to identify progress and gaps in this research stream to fill this gap. We propose a holistic conceptual framework of financial inclusion, decomposed into five conceptual blocks: digital and non-digital finance, financial services, and individual-level and systemic factors. The results show that current financial inclusion literature contributes mainly to 6 of the 17 SDGs, with the rest being relatively under-researched.
Keywords: financial inclusion; sustainable development goals; bibliometric; review; digital finance (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024-12
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Published in Review of Development Finance, 2024, 14 (2), ⟨10.10520/ejc-rdfin_v14_n2_a2⟩
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DOI: 10.10520/ejc-rdfin_v14_n2_a2
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