Purpose: This study aims to conduct a bibliometric analysis on Green Banking from the journals in the Scopus data base between 1997 to 2025. The paper covered the past three decades of publication and carried out performance analysis and mapping analysis of articles.
Design/methodology/approach: The study uses bibliometric analysis. The study examined the scientific productivity of articles, productive authors, citable documents, most relevant institutions, cited countries, co-occurrence of keywords, thematic mapping, co-citations and collaboration of authors and countries. The study used Biblioshiny as a tool to carry out the performance analysis and science mapping analysis.
Findings: The results shows that the number of publications has significantly increased in the past decade, 88.74% authors contributed at least a single article.7.45% of authors published two articles, 1.83% of the authors published three documents, 0.84% of authors contributed four documents. The China, India, and Malaysia were the most productive countries in terms of the total number of citations. Sustainability (Switzerland), Environment, development and sustainable, international journal of ethics & systems and journal of green economics are the top outlets in the green banking literature.
Value: Over the past decade, the research in green banking has exploded because of the growing interest of researchers in this field. The study is more comprehensive in terms of the actors and methods involved in analyzing the scientific production of articles in the area of knowledge management.