Bibliometric analysis of the impact of digital payment instrument use on increasing consumptive behavior based on scopus data (2010-2025)
Keywords:
Digital payments, consumer behavior, bibliometric analysis, digital financeAbstract
This study aims to map and analyze research trends regarding the impact of digital payment methods on consumer behavior using a bibliometric approach. The research data was obtained from the Scopus database, covering publications from 2010 to 2025, and analyzed using bibliometric indicators and keyword network visualization with the aid of VOSviewer. The analysis results indicate that the number of publications has increased significantly since 2019. The keyword “consumption behavior” emerges as a central theme closely related to digital payments, electronic money, technology adoption, and consumer decision-making. Current research trends point toward studies on digital finance and empirical analysis, particularly in countries with high rates of digital payment adoption. This study provides a comprehensive overview of the development and direction of research related to digital payments and consumer behavior and opens opportunities for further study in the context of developing countries.