This study aims to conduct a bibliometric and thematic examination of banking efficiency and performance. Using co-citation analysis, scientific mapping, bibliographic coupling, performance evaluation, and bibliographic coupling, the study looks at articles published between 2009 and 2023. The study used thematic clustering, performance analysis, and bibliometric analysis to review 1548 publications from the Scopus database. This study examined several things, including theme mapping, authorship and nation collaborations, the most influential papers, co-occurrence of keywords, co-citations, prolific authors, essential institutions, nations, and the scientific production of publications. The study employed VoS viewer as a tool for performance analysis and thematic clustering. Regarding documents published, 2023 was the most productive year, with 190 articles. The most impactful nations and universities are the United States of America and “Islamic Azad University (Iran)”. The “Journal of Banking and Finance” was the most productive. The authors also identified six research theme clusters about the effectiveness and performance of banks. It gives academics direction and information on the current status of study on the various factors impacting the body of literature on the effectiveness and performance of banks. It also outlines possible directions for further research in this area. For the first time, a thorough performance analysis and scientific mapping of banking efficiency and performance that takes into account all pertinent banking efficiency and performance factors are presented in one study.
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Srividhya G.
Amrita School of Business, Amrita Vishwa Vidayapeetham, Bangalore, 560035,
India.
Thejus V. M.
Amrita School of Business, Amrita Vishwa Vidayapeetham, Bangalore, 560035,
India.
Vedant Singh
Amrita School of Business, Amrita Vishwa Vidayapeetham, Bangalore, 560035,
India.
Bhaskar Dhiman
Abhilashi Institute of Technology, Mandi, 175021, India.
Please see the book here:- https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/mono/978-93-48859-98-3/CH11
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