Management Review ›› 2022, Vol. 34 ›› Issue (3): 79-87.

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Bibliometric Analysis on Money Theory, Loan Creates Deposit Theory and Deposit Management of Commercial Bank

Wang Zhaodong, Li Xuerong, Liu Jiaqi   

  1. 1. School of Economics and Management, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100190;
    2. Tianjin Branch, Agricultural Bank of China, Tianjin 300061;
    3. Academy of Mathematics and Systems Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100190
  • Online:2022-03-28 Published:2022-04-20

Abstract: As China enters the new normal of economy, the efficiency of deposit organization and fund management of commercial banks are crucial to the profitability and competitiveness of banks, and are also one of the important factors for the long-term stable operation of the financial system. The study of bank deposit management based on monetary theory is of great significance. This paper conducts a bib- liometric analysis of 631 Chinese and English literatures published from 1990 to 2019, calculates the overall research scale, and identi- fies important journals, authors and institutions in this field. Based on co-citation networks and clustering, the knowledge base, important turning points and highly-cited papers in this field are analyzed. Through the construction of co-word network and keyword sta- tistics, the development trend and the latest research hotspots in this field are sorted out. The conclusion shows that the development trend of the research in this field shifts from money supply, monetary policy and other issues, to the financial innovation fields such as internet finance and electronic money creation. After 2008, researchers began to focus on financial risks and bank credit creation. At last, this paper puts forward some promising research directions in the future. The conclusions of this paper are beneficial to the academic research, banking practice and relevant policy making.

Key words: money theory, money creation, deposit management, deposit organization efficiency, bibliometric