This article aims to explore if a complete intersection between the different constituents of green FinTech (green, finance and technology) can be observed in the extant literature, identifying the influential characteristics of previous studies dealing with green FinTech and uncovering the future research streams. To this end, we performed a review following the SPAR-4-SLR protocol. We integrate a bibliometric analysis with in-depth content analysis of the papers in each literature cluster for an in-depth analysis of the research streams identified from the 75 peer-reviewed articles scrutinised. In contrast with the other literature reviews which focus on the associations between FinTech and sustainability, our study specifically addresses the green FinTech topic, focusing on the 'green' pillar of sustainability. Consequently, to the best of our knowledge, this is the first study to shed light on this specific and new field, using accepted methodology on two robust repositories.

Green FinTech: state of the art of the literature and future perspectives / Lucarelli, Caterina; Mazzocchini, Francesco James; Severini, Sabrina. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF GREEN ECONOMICS. - ISSN 1744-9928. - ELETTRONICO. - 18:3(2024), pp. 295-317. [10.1504/ijge.2024.141407]

Green FinTech: state of the art of the literature and future perspectives

Lucarelli, Caterina;Mazzocchini, Francesco James
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Severini, Sabrina
2024-01-01

Abstract

This article aims to explore if a complete intersection between the different constituents of green FinTech (green, finance and technology) can be observed in the extant literature, identifying the influential characteristics of previous studies dealing with green FinTech and uncovering the future research streams. To this end, we performed a review following the SPAR-4-SLR protocol. We integrate a bibliometric analysis with in-depth content analysis of the papers in each literature cluster for an in-depth analysis of the research streams identified from the 75 peer-reviewed articles scrutinised. In contrast with the other literature reviews which focus on the associations between FinTech and sustainability, our study specifically addresses the green FinTech topic, focusing on the 'green' pillar of sustainability. Consequently, to the best of our knowledge, this is the first study to shed light on this specific and new field, using accepted methodology on two robust repositories.
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