Money laundering in emerging countries: patterns, trends, and knowledge gaps from a systematic review

Dote-Pardo, Jairo Stefano; Severino-Gonzalez, Pedro

Abstract

Purpose - The purpose of this study is to explore the evolving landscape of money laundering (ML) research in emerging economies, identifying key trends, challenges, and future research directions. Design/methodology/approach - The paper adopts bibliometric and systematic literature review approaches to distill the main trends, themes and knowledge gaps in the areas of ML research. This paper analyzed indicators of bibliometrics, keyword co-occurrence network and thematic clustering while identifying evolving patterns in researching ML by analyzing 102 articles indexed in both Scopus and Web of Science. Findings - ML research has taken a quantum leap after 2018. It discusses thematic clusters on the challenges facing developing countries, corruption and its interaction with financial systems, illicit financial flows and the macroeconomic consequences of financial crimes. Globalization, political dynamics and informal financial systems pose other challenges. These findings emphasize adaptive, technology-driven frameworks oriented toward the sustainable development goals. Originality/value - The research provides a cumulative overview of fragmented studies on ML in emerging economies, thereby bridging the gaps between academic research and policy-making. The paper contributes to the wider understanding of the socio-economic and environmental dimensions of financial crimes and positions ML within the global agenda of equitable development.

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Título según WOS: ID WOS:001436849000001 Not found in local WOS DB
Título de la Revista: JOURNAL OF MONEY LAUNDERING CONTROL
Volumen: 28
Número: 2
Editorial: Emerald Group Publishing Ltd.
Fecha de publicación: 2025
Página de inicio: 341
Página final: 358
DOI:

10.1108/JMLC-01-2025-0002

Notas: ISI