Análisis bibliométrico de investigaciones en microfinanzas sostenibles
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El objetivo del presente trabajo de investigación es realizar un análisis bibliométrico sobre el desarrollo de las microfinanzas y sostenibilidad en el mundo, utilizando el software R y su complemento biblioshiny, se analizó 570 artículos de investigación publicado en Scopus durante el periodo 2003 al 2023. Los resultados más relevantes muestran un crecimiento anual del 10% al 61% desde el año 2003 al 2023. La revista más productiva en microfinanzas sostenible, con 15 publicaciones es Enterprise development and microfinance; los autores más productivos son: Bhuiyan AB, Chirambo D y Mia MA cada uno con 7 artículos; los países más productivos en esta área son: Estados Unidos, Malasia e India. Se concluye que las microfinanzas sostenibles van direccionadas bajo el enfoque gestión empresarial competitiva y el empoderamiento de las mujeres para el crecimiento sostenible de la Mypes en países emergentes.
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