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Insights Into Financial Contagion: A Bibliometric Study

Harpreet Kaur

FIIB Business Review, 2025, vol. 14, issue 3, 288-300

Abstract: Research on financial contagion has witnessed an exponential growth over the last two decades due to increase of interdependence among financial markets of various countries. In the present study, bibliometric analysis has been employed to summarize the present status and to identify significant gaps in the prevalent literature on financial contagion. The Scopus database has been used to retrieve information pertaining to 456 research papers on financial contagion via keyword searching approach over the period of more than two decades ranging from 1997 to 2021. Performance analysis techniques have provided valuable insights into the most influential authors, countries, organizations and journals that play active role in enriching the literature on the selected theme. Scientific mapping technique, namely bibliographic coupling has also been used to establish the linkage among those published papers that cite the same document. As a result, a thorough examination of the financial contagion documents not only examines current research characteristics and trends but also assists the researchers in determining the best research entrance point and in conducting in-depth research.

Keywords: Financial contagion; bibliometric analysis; financial crisis; financial markets; COVID-19 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1177/23197145221150956

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