Bibliometric Analysis on Digital Wallets

Author:

Kotni V. V. Devi Prasad1ORCID,Patra Sujit Kumar2ORCID,Kumar Sunil1

Affiliation:

1. GITAM School of Business, GITAM University, India

2. Jaipuria Institute of Management, Lucknow, India

Abstract

The emergence of digital finance was taken to the next level by the world economy due to Covid-19 situation. The adoption of digital wallets by the citizens of advanced countries, as well as advancing countries, has been drastically increased in the past decade long with digital wallets research. The aim of this research is to produce a comprehensive analysis on digital wallet research and to provide future research directions to potential researchers by providing bibliometrics like most cited articles, most cited authors, top keywords, top journals, etc. related to digital wallet research. The appropriate articles, book chapters, conference papers, and reviews from available sources were identified from Scopus database using the search term “digital wallets” (TITLE-ABS-WALLETS) where 686 articles (as of 24-04-2023) from the year 1977 to 2023 were considered for bibliometric analysis using Vosviewer software. After researching current trends, the research findings were generated from several themes to give future research directions in the sphere of digital wallets.

Publisher

IGI Global

Reference20 articles.

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