Exploring digital banking adoption in developing Asian economies: Systematic literature review and bibliometric analysis

Q2 Social Sciences International Social Science Journal Pub Date : 2023-10-11 DOI:10.1111/issj.12463
Ela Tuli
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Abstract Consumers’ comfort and familiarity with digital interactions are helping drive the rise of digital banking. Banks are responding to customers’ demands by introducing cutting‐edge digital services designed to improve customers’ quality of life and cut costs. To better understand the obstacles preventing the widespread adoption of digital banking in developing Asian economies, we conducted a systematic literature review and bibliometric analysis for this study. The data is extracted from the Scopus database, which initially contains 4211 articles, from which 152 articles were selected using PRISMA 2020 criteria for bibliometric analysis using VOSviewer and Biblioshiny software, and 85 papers were subjected to full‐text review. The review, limited to the Scopus database, uncovered essential themes, theories and methodologies used in prior research. We discuss constraints, difficulties and research gaps, illuminating critical regions of the field. Our findings offer helpful information for developing strategies to encourage the use of digital banking. The unexplored areas of crowdfunding, Robo‐advisors, payment apps, neo banks, P2P lending apps and investing apps were highlighted as future research directions.
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探索亚洲发展中经济体采用数字银行:系统文献回顾和文献计量分析
消费者对数字交互的舒适和熟悉有助于推动数字银行的兴起。银行正在通过引入尖端的数字服务来响应客户的需求,旨在提高客户的生活质量并降低成本。为了更好地了解阻碍数字银行在亚洲发展中经济体广泛采用的障碍,我们对本研究进行了系统的文献综述和文献计量分析。数据来自Scopus数据库,该数据库最初包含4211篇文章,其中152篇文章采用PRISMA 2020标准,使用VOSviewer和Biblioshiny软件进行文献计量学分析,85篇论文进行全文审查。该综述仅限于Scopus数据库,揭示了先前研究中使用的基本主题、理论和方法。我们讨论限制,困难和研究差距,阐明该领域的关键区域。我们的研究结果为制定鼓励使用数字银行的策略提供了有用的信息。众筹、机器人顾问、支付应用、新银行、P2P借贷应用和投资应用等尚未开发的领域被强调为未来的研究方向。
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期刊介绍: The International Social Science Journal bridges social science communities across disciplines and continents with a view to sharing information and debate with the widest possible audience. The ISSJ has a particular focus on interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary work that pushes the boundaries of current approaches, and welcomes both applied and theoretical research. Originally founded by UNESCO in 1949, ISSJ has since grown into a forum for innovative review, reflection and discussion informed by recent and ongoing international, social science research. It provides a home for work that asks questions in new ways and/or employs original methods to classic problems and whose insights have implications across the disciplines and beyond the academy. The journal publishes regular editions featuring rigorous, peer-reviewed research articles that reflect its international and heterodox scope.
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