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INSIGHTS ANALYSIS OF THE SUPPLY CHAIN FINANCE

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Supply Chain Finance has emerged as a pivotal strategy for enhancing financial efficiency and reducing expenditure within supply chains. This article aims to explore the evolving trends in SCF by conducting a systematic literature review of articles published in Scopus-indexed journals from 2017 to 2022. Employing both quantitative and qualitative analyses, this study maps global article patterns in Supply Chain Finance, revealing the most cited works, leading authors, influential journals, key research keywords, and the primary contributing countries. Preliminary findings suggest a surge in interest in integrating digital technologies in Supply Chain Finance. By delineating the current state of Supply Chain Finance research and identifying literature gaps, this study not only contributes to academic discourse but also lays down a robust foundation for future empirical and theoretical advancements in the field. Consequently, it outlines crucial areas for forthcoming research, aiming to foster innovation and development within Supply Chain Finance.

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