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Mapping the landscape of FinTech in

banking and finance: A bibliometric


review.
Presentation on FinTech in Banking and Finance

This presentation is based on the bibliometric review of Pandey et al.


(2023) on FinTech in banking and finance.
Slide 1: Introduction

 FinTech is transforming banking and finance through digital technologies and innovative
business models.
 The 2008 financial crisis accelerated FinTech adoption to overcome traditional finance
limitations.
 FinTech is used in education, banking, lending, investments, and cryptocurrencies.
 This study is a bibliometric review of 366 FinTech articles in banking and finance.

Slide 2: Research Questions

 What are the publication and citation trends in FinTech literature?


 Who are the most influential authors, countries, and organizations in FinTech research?
 What are the main themes and research clusters in FinTech literature?
 What are the gaps and future research directions in FinTech?

Slide 3: Methodology

 Data Source: Scopus database


 Inclusion Criteria: English language articles in A*, A, and B category journals of the ABDC
list.
 Keywords: "FinTech" AND ("Bank*" OR "Financ*")
 Analysis Tools: VOSviewer and Gephi

Slide 4: Publication and Citation Trends

 Annual publications increased from 2 in 2016 to 134 in 2022.


 Total citations: 5251
 Most cited article: Gomber et al. (2018) on the FinTech revolution.

Slide 5: Key Findings

 Most productive journal: Technological Forecasting and Social Change


 Most productive country: United States
 Most productive author: Zhang Y.
 Top keywords: FinTech, Financial Inclusion, Blockchain, Crowdfunding, Cryptocurrency

Slide 6: Research Clusters

 Cluster 1: FinTech and Financial Services


 Cluster 2: FinTech and Crowdfunding
 Cluster 3: FinTech and the Financial Industry
 Cluster 4: FinTech and Credit Sourcing
 Cluster 5: FinTech and Lending
Slide 7: Future Research Directions

 FinTech in the post-COVID era


 FinTech and sustainable finance
 FinTech and (un)employment and entrepreneurship
 FinTech and Islamic finance
 FinTech and terrorism and financial crime
 FinTech, AI, ML, and Robo-advisory
 FinTech regulations for ethics, privacy, and security
 FinTech and the growth of SMEs
 FinTech and the retail payments system
 FinTech adoption in developing nations

Slide 8: Conclusion

 FinTech research is rapidly growing and evolving.


 This study provides a comprehensive overview of the field.
 Future research should address the identified gaps and explore emerging trends.
 FinTech has the potential to revolutionize banking and finance and promote financial
inclusion.

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