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Évolution de la Fintech : une analyse bibliométrique de la base de données Scopus (2015-2025)

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  • Driss Omerani

    (Innovation, Responsabilités et Développement Durable (INREDD) - UCA - Université Cadi Ayyad = Cadi Ayyad University [Marrakech])

  • Aicha Hssaine

    (Innovation, Responsabilités et Développement Durable (INREDD) - UCA - Université Cadi Ayyad = Cadi Ayyad University [Marrakech])

Abstract

Cette étude bibliométrique couvre 2 680 articles Scopus publiés entre 2015 et mi-2025, utilisant VOSviewer pour cartographier la dynamique Fintech au niveau mondial. Une croissance marquée des publications est observée depuis 2020, avec la Chine leader à 553 documents. Le champ «Économie, économétrie et finance » représente 31,6 % des travaux. L'auteur le plus cité est affilié à l'Université de la Nouvelle-Orléans. De plus, cinq clusters clés émergent à savoir : fintech, développement durable, technologie financière, services financiers et innovation. Les résultats soulignent l'intérêt croissant des chercheurs, régulateurs et praticiens, prédisant une poursuite rapide du développement fintech.

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  • Driss Omerani & Aicha Hssaine, 2025. "Évolution de la Fintech : une analyse bibliométrique de la base de données Scopus (2015-2025)," Post-Print hal-05441212, HAL.
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