Author
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- Yang Mengxi
(International Education College, Hebei Finance University, Baoding, China)
- Wu Changhe
(Faculty of Business and Communications, INTI International University, Nilai, Malaysia)
- Wider Walton
(Faculty of Business and Communications, INTI International University, Nilai, Malaysia)
- Fauzi Muhammad Ashraf
(Faculty of Industrial Management, Universiti Malaysia Pahang Al-Sultan Abdullah, Gambang, Malaysia)
- Mutuc Eugene Burgos
(College of Business Administration, Bulacan State University, Malolos, Philippines)
Abstract
This study presents a comprehensive bibliometric analysis of digital financial inclusion (DFI), examining its intellectual structure and forecasting future research trajectories. This study explores how technological innovation aligns with socioeconomic and environmental objectives by bridging traditional financial inclusion models with emerging digital paradigms. Based on 739 peer-reviewed articles indexed in the Web of Science through December 2024, co-citation and co-word analyses were conducted to uncover the field’s conceptual foundations and thematic evolution. The results identified four intellectual clusters: (1) the role of digital financial services in reducing inequality; (2) China’s digital finance experience; (3) the integration of digital finance with environmental sustainability; and (4) fintech’s role in entrepreneurship and innovation. Concurrently, co-word analysis reveals emerging themes, including technological advancements, sustainable urbanization, and inclusive economic development. This study contributes to the literature by offering an evidence-based mapping of DFI research, revealing both mature and underdeveloped areas. It also identifies conceptual gaps related to green finance, digital literacy, and regulatory governance. Practical implications for policymakers and practitioners include the design of inclusive digital ecosystems that prioritize accessibility, environmental sustainability, and financial equity. This analysis underscores DFI’s evolving role of the DFI as a systemic enabler of inclusive growth and sustainable development.
Suggested Citation
Yang Mengxi & Wu Changhe & Wider Walton & Fauzi Muhammad Ashraf & Mutuc Eugene Burgos, 2025.
"A Bibliometric Analysis of Digital Financial Inclusion: Current Trends and Future Directions,"
Economics - The Open-Access, Open-Assessment Journal, De Gruyter, vol. 19(1), pages 1-15.
Handle:
RePEc:bpj:econoa:v:19:y:2025:i:1:p:15:n:1004
DOI: 10.1515/econ-2025-0156
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