Sustainability and Finance in Developing Nations: Current State and Future Directions

Authors

  • Pooja Kumari Department of Commerce and Business Studies, Central University of South Bihar, India
  • Jatin Kumar Jaiswal Department of Commerce and Business Studies, Central University of South Bihar, India

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.55429/ijabf.v2i2.119

Keywords:

Sustainability, Finance, Bibliometric analysis, Developing nations, Literature review

Abstract

Using the bibliometric analysis on a corpus of 492 Scopus-indexed documents, this study comprehensively analyses the literature on sustainable finance, revealing significant growth from one article in 1991 to 53 in 2024, with 2023 being the peak publication year. The highest citations occurred in 2020, totaling 1,531. Saini, N. and Singhania, M. are among the most productive authors, while Rehman, M.A. leads in citations. Garcia A.S. ranks first among the most cited authors. The Journal of Cleaner Production is the most productive and cited journal. Universitas Indonesia and Kwame Nkrumah University Malaysia are the top productive institutions. Keyword analysis highlights "Sustainable Development" as a central theme, with emerging markets prominently featured. Gracia A.S. leads collaborative research activities, indicating strong interdisciplinary cooperation in sustainable finance.

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Published

23-07-2024

How to Cite

Kumari, P., & Jaiswal, J. K. (2024). Sustainability and Finance in Developing Nations: Current State and Future Directions. International Journal of Accounting, Business and Finance, 2(2), 40–62. https://doi.org/10.55429/ijabf.v2i2.119

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