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Bibliometric and Scientometric analysis on CSR practices in the banking sector

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  • M. Kabir Hassan
  • Mustafa Raza Rabbani
  • Jennifer Brodmann
  • Abu Bashar
  • Himani Grewal

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This paper provides a bibliometric and Scientometric analysis of the corporate social responsibility (CSR) in banking sector. Our study analyzes 551 articles from the Scopus database to find out the relationship between CSR and banking. A bibliometric method was used to visualize the results using R‐studio and VOS viewer software. The Scientometric analysis was conducted to determine the findings and mappings of the research themes, directions of current and future research, impact, co‐occurrence, co‐citations and impact and collaboration trends. We explore how CSR literature has evolved over the years in the banking sector between 1993 and 2021. We find that publication in the CSR and banking domain has increased significantly during 2017 and 2021. Social aspects, board of directors, CSR, environment, competitions, Islamic banking, sustainability, disclosure, ethics, legitimacy theory, sustainable banking, loyalty, and brand equity are the popular research trends and collaboration trends identified. We also provide further scope of the study based on the extensive review of the past literature. Our findings may provide help to future researchers, bankers, and regulators in understanding the current trends and future research progression in the CSR and banking sector.

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  • M. Kabir Hassan & Mustafa Raza Rabbani & Jennifer Brodmann & Abu Bashar & Himani Grewal, 2023. "Bibliometric and Scientometric analysis on CSR practices in the banking sector," Review of Financial Economics, John Wiley & Sons, vol. 41(2), pages 177-196, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:wly:revfec:v:41:y:2023:i:2:p:177-196
    DOI: 10.1002/rfe.1171
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