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Fintech As a Financial Disruptor: The Bibliometric Analysis

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  • Nanaeva, Zhamal
  • Aysan, Ahmet Faruk

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The present-day financial system is being influenced by the rapid development of Fintech (financial technology), which are technologies created to improve and automate traditional forms of finance for businesses and consumers. The topic of Fintech as a financial disruptor is gaining popularity in line with the swift spread of digitalization across the banking industry, whereby this paper contributes to the field by presenting a novel bibliometric analysis of academic literature related to Fintech as a financial disruptor. The analysis is based on metadata extracted from the Scopus database through the VOSviewer and Biblioshiny software. The bibliometric analysis of 363 documents identified the most impactful sources of publication, keywords, authors, and most cited documents on the topic of Fintech as a financial disruptor. As our analysis demonstrates, the number of publications on the given topic increases, defining both the interest among academia and the potential for future research.

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  • Nanaeva, Zhamal & Aysan, Ahmet Faruk, 2021. "Fintech As a Financial Disruptor: The Bibliometric Analysis," MPRA Paper 115535, University Library of Munich, Germany.
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    Keywords

    Fintech; disruption; transformation; bibliometric analysis;
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