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Financial Inclusion, Sustainability, and the Influence of Religion and Technology
It is a group of similar things of objects positioned closely together. In bibliometric analysis, it is used to understand the nature of various objects (i.e., keywords, countries etc.) to understand the association of objects.
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Financial Inclusion and Sustainability: A Contemporary and Future Perspective From Bibliometric Analysis
Fiaz Ahmad (Department of Economics and Finance, Sunway Business School, Sunway University, Malaysia), Calvin W. H. Cheong (Department of Economics and Finance, Sunway Business School, Sunway University, Malaysia), Rana Tanveer Hussain (School of Business and Management Science, Minhaj University Lahore, Pakistan), Ahmad Salman (Faculty of Hospitality and Tourism, Prince of Songkla University, Phuket Campus, Thailand), Khalil Hussain (School of Hospitality and Service Management, Sunway University, Malaysia), Muhammad Khalid Shahid (Department of Economics, Faculty of Accountancy and Management, Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman, Malaysia & Institute of Business Administration, University of the Punjab, Lahore Pakistan), and Muhammad Akram Naseem (Lahore Business School, The University of Lahore, Pakistan)
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3693-1475-3.ch006
Abstract
This chapter employs bibliometric analysis to deeply explore the interplay between financial inclusion and sustainability, addressing key research questions. The trend of publications shows a notable rise, particularly following the 2015 introduction of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UNSDGs). Performance analysis indicates China's leading role in terms of document production and citations. Collaboration patterns highlight important authors and groups to underscore worldwide cooperation. Co-occurrence networks reveal diverse study clusters, while word clouds visually represent major themes from authors' keywords and paper titles. Conclusively, this chapter presents future research directions, such as cross-disciplinary studies; technological developments; longitudinal impact assessments; environmental, social, and governance (ESG) integration; and regional studies in the present field of study. Practically, it offers guidelines for aligning financial practices with sustainability goals, promoting international collaboration, informed policymaking, and strategic insights.
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Transnational Acceleration of Local Startups: Portugal's Building Global Innovators (BGI) Model
“Geographic concentrations of interconnected companies, specialized suppliers, service providers, firms in related industries, and associated institutions (e.g., universities, standards agencies, trade associations) in a particular field that compete but also cooperate” ( Porter, 2000 , p. 16).
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Harnessing Externalities to Enhance Competitiveness in an Industrial Cluster: Experiences in a South African Cluster
A geographic concentration of interconnected businesses, suppliers, and associated institutions in a particular field.
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A Simulation of Strategic Bargainings within a Biotechnology Cluster
According to the Porter (1998) definition, clusters are geographic concentrations of interconnected companies, specialized suppliers, service providers, firms in related industries, and associated institutions (universities, standards agencies, trade associations) in a particular field that compete but also cooperate. Clusters can be specialized in biotechnology, computing, wine, electronics, and so forth. One of the best known is the Silicon Valley.
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How's ICT Project Management Going in Portugal?
Groups of the same or similar elements gathered or occurring closely together.
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Power Conservation Techniques in Wireless Sensor Networks
A way nodes use to organize themselves. Nodes that are relatively close to each other usually belong to the same cluster.
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The Development of Industrial Districts in Ecuador: The Leather Goods and Leather Wear Manufacturing Sector of Quisapincha
Geographic concentrations of interconnected companies in related sectors that compete and cooperate with each other.
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Pestel Analysis and the Porter's Five Forces: An Integrated Model of Strategic Sectors
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Exploring Entrepreneurial Ecosystems: A Bibliometric Review
A group of similar things positioned or occurring closely together.
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Clustering Analysis of Networked Organizations
A geographically bounded concentration of similar, related or complementary businesses, with active channels for business transactions, communications and dialogue that share specialized infrastructure, common technology, specialized labor pool, and other related services, and that are faced with common opportunities and threats.
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Deep Learning Applications in Agriculture: The Role of Deep Learning in Smart Agriculture
A cluster is a group of data objects which have similarities among them. It's a group of the same or similar elements gathered or occurring closely together.
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Clusters for Transformation in Marginalized Areas
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