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- Adriana AnaMaria Davidescu
- Eduard Mihai Manta
Abstract
Purpose: The study’s objective is to look at the link between money laundering and economic and financial performance, emphasising the effectiveness of the literature and possible later research directions using science mapping, which allows for scientific knowledge analysis. Need for the Study: This study is related to a better understanding of the field’s historical evolution in terms of publications. Methodology: This study used bibliometric approaches to analyse a sample of 660 studies from the Web of Science between 1994 and 2022, concentrating on keywords, author, paper, journal, and subject analysis. This study focused on performance analysis and scientific mapping of articles using the R package. Findings: The empirical results indicated that the research field’s primary issues include corporate governance, fraud, machine learning, fraud detection, financial fraud, financial statement, corruption, earnings management, ethics, governance, financial reporting, bankruptcy, internal control, or performance. M. S. Beasly, D. B. Farber, E. M. Fich, R. Romano, and A. Shivdasani are the most well-known authors on the issue of money laundering and financial and economic performance. At the same time, the most typical journals are the Journal of Business Ethics, Journal of Money Laundering Control, Accounting Review, Journal of Financial Economics, and Journal of Corporate Finance. Practical Implications: This study will act as a guide for researchers of various fields to evaluate the development of scientific publications in a particular theme over time, especially for those who are in the field of money laundering and financial performance.
Suggested Citation
Adriana AnaMaria Davidescu & Eduard Mihai Manta, 2023.
"The Effect of Money Laundering on the Economic and Financial Performance of an Economy: A Bibliometric Analysis,"
Contemporary Studies in Economic and Financial Analysis, in: Smart Analytics, Artificial Intelligence and Sustainable Performance Management in a Global Digitalised Economy, volume 110, pages 203-231,
Emerald Group Publishing Limited.
Handle:
RePEc:eme:csefzz:s1569-37592023000110a011
DOI: 10.1108/S1569-37592023000110A011
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