This study aims to examine scientific studies on digitalization in banking in terms of bibliometric indicators. In this context, the publications in the Scopus database were scanned and 887 studies were reached. The obtained studies were subjected to bibliometric analysis with the science mapping technique and classified according to the topics and contents identified in the relevant literature. The results of the research show that the first article on digital finance was published in 2010 and that there was a very limited number of studies on the subject until 2017. The year 2024 was the year with the highest number of publications on the subject. Studies were published in 105 countries, with India being the country with the highest number of publications and citations on digitalization in banking. Recent studies have focused on cyber security, artificial intelligence, sustainable banking, digital inclusive finance, energy efficiency and technological development.
This study aims to examine scientific studies on digitalization in banking in terms of bibliometric indicators. In this context, the publications in the Scopus database were scanned and 887 studies were reached. The obtained studies were subjected to bibliometric analysis with the science mapping technique and classified according to the topics and contents identified in the relevant literature. The results of the research show that the first article on digital finance was published in 2010 and that there was a very limited number of studies on the subject until 2017. The year 2024 was the year with the highest number of publications on the subject. Studies were published in 105 countries, with India being the country with the highest number of publications and citations on digitalization in banking. Recent studies have focused on cyber security, artificial intelligence, sustainable banking, digital inclusive finance, energy efficiency and technological development.