Online transactions and digital fraud: a bibliometric analysis
By: Aggarwal, Priya.
Contributor(s): Aggarwal, Sandeep.
Publisher: Hyderabad IUP Publications 2023Edition: Vol.19(2), Jun.Description: 21-40p.Subject(s): EXTC EngineeringOnline resources: Click here In: IUP journal of information technologySummary: Financial innovation and payment system improvements boost remittances and global electronic business development. Smartphones, tablets, laptops, desktops and other gadgets are increasingly used. Because it is easy to use, has no geographical boundaries, provides economical services, and puts everything at our fingertips, we are becoming more reliant on the Internet. Most of us are unaware of the Internet, websites and apps' vulnerabilities. As Internet technologies, payment apps, and networks are growing, digital fraud has become one of the biggest concerns. Digital payments need security. The study analyzes 30 years of Scopus-published digital fraud research (1989-2022). Annual publications, publication types and trends in publishing sources, organizations, researchers, countries and keywords are examined. It provides bibliometric data on authors, organizations, countries, keywords, sources and documents with regard to digital fraud. Recent trends, undiscovered issues and future potential are also discussed.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Financial innovation and payment system improvements boost remittances and global electronic business development. Smartphones, tablets, laptops, desktops and other gadgets are increasingly used. Because it is easy to use, has no geographical boundaries, provides economical services, and puts everything at our fingertips, we are becoming more reliant on the Internet. Most of us are unaware of the Internet, websites and apps' vulnerabilities. As Internet technologies, payment apps, and networks are growing, digital fraud has become one of the biggest concerns. Digital payments need security. The study analyzes 30 years of Scopus-published digital fraud research (1989-2022). Annual publications, publication types and trends in publishing sources, organizations, researchers, countries and keywords are examined. It provides bibliometric data on authors, organizations, countries, keywords, sources and documents with regard to digital fraud. Recent trends, undiscovered issues and future potential are also discussed.
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