Bibliometric Analysis: Debt Literacy for Reducing Over-Debt and Poverty Alleviation

Nur Hidayat, Hikmatul Hasanah
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After the 2008 financial crisis, research on topics related to debt literacy gradually intensified. However, there were only 251 articles that looked at debt literacy between 1985 to 2020. Scholars' interest in identifying the cause of the Lehman Brothers collapse has skyrocketed since it happened. The biggest contributing factor is allegedly a lack of financial knowledge. The dimensions relating to debt literacy can be solved and mapped using this bibliometric methodology. Using Vos-viewer software and publish or perish can assist determine it. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs Publication Background Notes Series has nine publications, and the International Journal of Consumer Studies has eight. These two publications account for the majority of all publications. Cwynar, Gathergood, and Lusardi are three researchers who are involved in and concerned about the subject of debt literacy. With 97 publications, the United States is the largest publishing nation overall. Gender, adulthood, household finances, financial management, financial knowledge, financial aptitude, and excessive debt are all relevant topics for future research in the area of debt literacy.
文献计量分析:债务素养对减少过度负债和减轻贫困的影响
2008年金融危机后,债务素养相关课题的研究逐渐升温。然而,只有251篇文章研究了1985年至2020年间的债务素养。自雷曼兄弟(Lehman Brothers)倒闭以来,学者们对确定其原因的兴趣急剧上升。据称,最大的原因是缺乏金融知识。使用这种文献计量方法可以解决和绘制与债务素养有关的维度。使用Vos-viewer软件和发布或销毁可以帮助确定它。外交部出版背景说明系列有九种出版物,《国际消费者研究杂志》有八种出版物。这两种出版物占所有出版物的大多数。Cwynar, Gathergood和Lusardi是参与并关注债务素养主题的三位研究人员。美国共有97种出版物,是全球最大的出版国。性别、成年、家庭财务、财务管理、财务知识、财务能力和过度债务都是债务素养领域未来研究的相关主题。
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