DONATION TRANSPARENCY THROUGH BLOCKCHAIN TECHNOLOGY: A BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS
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https://doi.org/10.33102/82gb3a38Keywords:
blockchain, bibliometrics, donation, financial technology, smart contractAbstract
This bibliometric study explores blockchain technology in the donation ecosystem using 44 scholarly publications from SCOPUS (2016-2024). Employing Biblioshiny from the Bibliometrix R package, the study identifies patterns and research gaps. Significant findings highlight the role of smart contracts and cryptocurrency in fostering transparency and security in donations. Additionally, cross-disciplinary discussions are encouraged to integrate blockchain into the donation system effectively. The study enhances understanding and offers strategic insights for future research.
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