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 Volume 9, Issue 3 (March 2022), Pages: 10-18

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 Original Research Paper

 Title: Visualization and bibliometric analysis on the research of financial well-being

 Author(s): Sang Minh Nguyen *

 Affiliation(s):

 International Economics Faculty, Banking University of Ho Chi Minh City, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

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 * Corresponding Author. 

  Corresponding author's ORCID profile: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4272-0247

 Digital Object Identifier: 

 https://doi.org/10.21833/ijaas.2022.03.002

 Abstract:

Financial well-being using a bibliometrics analytical approach to analyze the networks, clusters, and trends of scientific production is studied. This research uses a systematic literature review process, which is a step-by-step process-driven methodology, to find 327 articles published between 1978 and 2021 on the subject of financial well-being. This paper applies the bibliometrics method to investigate the research trends in the study of financial well-being, specifically analyzing the quality of the research by the citation status and the mutual influence of these articles. The results of the study provide an overview of citation trends on financial well-being such as the most cited papers and the network of these papers, the keyword distribution, the co-authorship status, bibliographic coupling analysis, and the most influential journals. This study tries to determine the trends and development of financial well-being research. This can help researchers attain a comprehensive understanding of this field and can be a reference for the application of financial well-being visualization approaches. 

 © 2022 The Authors. Published by IASE.

 This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).

 Keywords: Bibliometrics analysis, Financial well-being, Visualization

 Article History: Received 20 September 2021, Received in revised form 8 December 2021, Accepted 8 December 2021

 Acknowledgment 

The author wishes to acknowledge support from the Banking University-Ho Chi Minh City.

 Compliance with ethical standards

 Conflict of interest: The author(s) declared no potential conflicts of interest with respect to the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article.

 Citation:

 Nguyen SM (2022). Visualization and bibliometric analysis on the research of financial well-being. International Journal of Advanced and Applied Sciences, 9(3): 10-18

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