Lebanese reading habits following the COVID-19 pandemic, the financial crisis and the August 4 explosion

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Adel Sakakini

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Financial literacy is the ability to understand and effectively use various financial skills, including personal financial management, budgeting and investing. Financial literacy is the foundation of a person’s relationship with money, and it is a lifelong journey of learning. This paper aims to analyse the publications on financial literacy, and their intellectual structure and networking. The bibliometric data on financial literacy research have been extracted from the Scopus database. This study finds the most productive countries, universities, authors, journals and most prolific publications in financial literacy, by examining the published works. Also, the study visualises the intellectual network by mapping bibliographic coupling and co-citation. The study’s essential contribution is the analysis of financial literacy developments and trajectories that can help scholars and practitioners to appreciate the trend and future studies.


Keywords: Bibliometric analysis, financial literacy, review;

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Sakakini, A. (2022). Lebanese reading habits following the COVID-19 pandemic, the financial crisis and the August 4 explosion. International Journal of New Trends in Social Sciences, 6(1), 45–52. https://doi.org/10.18844/ijss.v6i1.6574
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