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Original scientific paper

https://doi.org/10.1080/1331677X.2021.1965004

S-shaped transition trajectory and dynamic development frontier of the financial systemic risk research: a multiple networks analysis

Wei Zhou
Ning Chen


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Abstract

Financial systemic risk has an impact on the real economy and
may trigger a chain reaction in the whole economic system leading
to the financial crisis. Many scholars focus on financial systemic
risk, but few of them are bibliometric analyses. Therefore, this
paper explores the status quo, emerging trends, and transition trajectory through the above analysis method in the research field
from 1990 to 2020. Based on the above analysis, we find the following conclusions: (1) The basic conclusions of the most productive countries, institutions, journals, authors, status quo, and the
change of hotspots in this research field are presented. (2) The
emerging trends in this research field are ‘credit risk’, ‘capital shortfall’, ‘spill-over’, ‘spread’, ‘financial market’, ‘interconnectedness’,
‘transmission’ in the last three years. (3) The research field of financial systemic risk presents an S-shaped transition trajectory through
the local forward, the local backward, the global standard, and the
global key-route main path analysis. (4) We find that the most
cited authors are not always at the core of the trajectory of financial systemic risk research. The emerging trend ‘credit risk’ is also
recently a core research direction in this research field’s transition trajectory

Keywords

Financial systemic risk; S-shaped trajectory; development frontier; status quo; emerging trend

Hrčak ID:

302049

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/302049

Publication date:

31.3.2023.

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