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Exploring the Nexus of Financial Development, Digitalization, and Climate Change from a Bibliometric Perspective

Gabriela G. Badareu (), Marius Dalian C. Doran (), Alexandra Ioana C.-I. Georgescu, Andra Gabriela F.-L. Dică and Bogdan Laurențiu I. Nicola
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Gabriela G. Badareu: University of Craiova
Marius Dalian C. Doran: West University of Timisoara
Alexandra Ioana C.-I. Georgescu: University of Craiova
Andra Gabriela F.-L. Dică: University of Craiova
Bogdan Laurențiu I. Nicola: University of Craiova

A chapter in Smart Solutions for a Sustainable Future, 2025, pp 17-33 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract With the technological progress and increasing digitization of society, there is a growing emphasis on financial development and investments in areas with significant environmental impact and climate change. In this context, academic research plays a vital role in identifying best practices and effective policies to promote sustainable financial development and responsible digitization, taking into account environmental impact and contributing to combating climate change. The present paper provides a bibliometric analysis of the relationship between financial development, digitization, and climate, aiming to offer a clearer picture of the current state of research in this field, identifying research gaps, and ultimately guiding future researchers interested in investigating this expanding area. This bibliometric analysis is conducted using VOSviewer software, utilizing 55 papers published between 2015 and 2024, extracted from the Web of Science database, available at this time. The study highlights the main contributors to investigating this relationship, identifying international collaborations that have taken place over the years to elucidate the links between these three areas. Additionally, it identifies trends and future developments in this field by analyzing connections between clusters of key words. The current research can provide insights to both domain specialists and policymakers, helping to balance the promotion of financial development and digitization in a sustainable and environmentally responsible manner.

Keywords: Financial development; Digitization; Climate; Bibliometric analysis; Vosviewer; Web of Science (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-78179-7_2

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