This study aims to explore the intersection between ethical finance and gender equality, a relatively under-explored area in the current financial and academic landscape. The research investigates the role of ethical finance in the contemporary financial market and emphasizes the importance of integrating gender equality within this context. Utilizing R-studio software and the Bibliometrix package, a comprehensive bibliometric analysis was conducted. This methodology enabled the examination of a wide range of academic publications to identify emerging trends, research gaps, and patterns in how ethical finance and gender equality overlap and influence each other. The analysis revealed significant trends and gaps in the literature, highlighting a growing interest in ethical finance practices. However, the interconnection between ethical finance and gender equality remains under-researched, indicating substantial opportunities for future investigation. The study also identified regulatory efforts, particularly in Europe, that are promoting the incorporation of social dimensions into sustainable finance. The research contributes to the ongoing discourse on sustainable finance by providing a nuanced understanding of how gender equality can be integrated into financial decision-making and corporate strategies.
The Advent of Ethical Finance: A Critical and Gender Perspective
Della Valle G.;Nappo F.;Palmaccio M.;
2025-01-01
Abstract
This study aims to explore the intersection between ethical finance and gender equality, a relatively under-explored area in the current financial and academic landscape. The research investigates the role of ethical finance in the contemporary financial market and emphasizes the importance of integrating gender equality within this context. Utilizing R-studio software and the Bibliometrix package, a comprehensive bibliometric analysis was conducted. This methodology enabled the examination of a wide range of academic publications to identify emerging trends, research gaps, and patterns in how ethical finance and gender equality overlap and influence each other. The analysis revealed significant trends and gaps in the literature, highlighting a growing interest in ethical finance practices. However, the interconnection between ethical finance and gender equality remains under-researched, indicating substantial opportunities for future investigation. The study also identified regulatory efforts, particularly in Europe, that are promoting the incorporation of social dimensions into sustainable finance. The research contributes to the ongoing discourse on sustainable finance by providing a nuanced understanding of how gender equality can be integrated into financial decision-making and corporate strategies.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.

