Publication: Science mapping of the global knowledge base on microfinance: Influential authors and documents, 1989-2019
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2019-07-01
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20711050
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Mahidol University
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Sustainability (Switzerland). Vol.11, No.14 (2019)
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Simon Zaby Science mapping of the global knowledge base on microfinance: Influential authors and documents, 1989-2019. Sustainability (Switzerland). Vol.11, No.14 (2019). doi:10.3390/su11143883 Retrieved from: https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/20.500.14594/50791
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Science mapping of the global knowledge base on microfinance: Influential authors and documents, 1989-2019
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© 2019 by the authors. The use of microfinance in poverty alleviation and, by extension, as an instrument for sustainable social and economic development, represents a novel idea in sustainable finance. This study employed science mapping to examine 4049 Scopus-indexed documents explicitly concerned with microfinance. The goals of the review were to document the distribution of microfinance literature by type, volume, time, andgeography, andto identify influential authors, articles, andapotential intellectual structure of this knowledge base. The first microfinance research was conducted in 1989, but the field attracted increased attention only after 2006, when the Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to microfinance pioneerMuhammad Yunus. This study does not find any single dominant school of thought in the field ofmicrofinance, but rather identified three thematic research clusters: (1) a concentration on institutional aspects of microfinance, (2) scholars who used sophisticated research methods to evaluate the impact of microfinance, and (3) groundbreaking microfinance literature related to social justice more generally. As the first-ever, comprehensive bibliometric review of research on microfinance, this study provides benchmarks against which to assess the future evolution of this literature, a reference for scholars entering this domain, and targets for future development of this field of sustainability scholarship.