Sergio Botero’s research while affiliated with National University of Colombia and other places

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Publications (4)


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Key findings of the studies. Source: Bibliometrix tool using Scopus and WoS databases.
Annual scientific production. Source: authors’ own research using the Bibliometrix tool, as well as Scopus and WoS databases.
Analysis of authors’ countries: (a) countries of corresponding authors, (b) most frequently cited countries, and (c) collaboration networks between countries. Source: authors’ own research using Bibliometrix and VOSviewer tools, as well as Scopus and WoS databases.
The top 10 institutions contributing to research on “Green Finance”, “Growth”, and “Innovation” (a) Bar chart of affiliations by article count. (b) Network of institutional collaborations. Source: authors’ own research using Bibliometrix and VOSviewer tools, as well as Scopus and WoS databases.

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Evolution of Green Finance: Mapping Its Role as a Catalyst for Economic Growth and Innovation
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November 2024

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Sergio Botero

This scientometric study analyzes the evolving landscape and outlook of green finance as a driver of economic innovation and growth, highlighting key trends and influential research within this critical field. A dataset of 371 publications was compiled from the Scopus and Web of Science databases and analyzed using VOSviewer, Bibliometrix, and Voyant tools to map the research landscape. By systematically reviewing the scientific literature, this research tracks the development of green finance’s role as a catalyst for economic innovation and growth, identifying trending topics, key studies, and major contributors through bibliometric and scientometric methods. The analysis reveals a growing interdisciplinary approach, integrating environmental, social, and political dimensions into green finance research. Keyword analysis identified three primary thematic clusters: (1) green finance and innovation, (2) economic growth, carbon neutrality, and fintech, and (3) renewable energy and urbanization. This study provides a comprehensive overview of the field and aims to guide future research while contributing to ongoing debates on the role of green finance in fostering economic innovation and sustainable growth.

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Connectedness between Sustainable Investment Indexes: The QVAR Approach

July 2024

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We studied the relationship between sustainable investment indexes and examine whether this relationship varies in bullish, bearish, and stable financial markets. To understand this issue more deeply, we analyzed the connectedness between three indexes—the Sustainable Impact investments, Paris-aligned stocks, and green bonds indexes—using the daily closing prices from 1 June 2017 to 15 April 2024, encompassing 1793 observations. We used a quantile vector autoregressive (QVAR) model to understand the dynamic relationship among the considered indices. The findings indicate that sustainable investments are strongly interconnected in both high and low quantiles, but this connection weakens significantly during periods of market stability. The Sustainable Impact investments and Paris-aligned stocks indexes are net transmitters of impacts to other sustainable alternatives, while the green bonds index is a net receiver. We also observed an increase in interconnectedness across all quantiles during the pandemic, the Russia–Ukraine military conflict, and changes in the European Union and the United States’ monetary policies.


Financial Investment Valuation Models for Photovoltaic and Energy Storage Projects: Trends and Challenges

May 2024

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Energy production through non-conventional renewable sources allows progress towards meeting the Sustainable Development Objectives and constitutes abundant and reliable sources when combined with storage systems. From a financial viewpoint, renewable energy production projects withstand significant challenges such as competition, irreversibility of investments, high uncertainty levels, and considerable investment amounts. These facts make their financial valuation fundamental for all the agents involved. Using the Web of Science (WoS) and Scopus databases, a scientometric analysis was carried out to understand the methods that have been used in the financial appraisal of photovoltaic energy generation projects with storage systems. The present research project was developed from 268 studies published between 2013 and 2023; tools such as Bibliometrix 4.1.3, VOSViewer 1.6.19, and Tree of Science 0.0.1a9 were used. Two main findings stand out: (i) the most used methods in the literature are the traditional ones, and within them, the levelized cost of energy has been used with greater frequency; and (ii) there is an interest in analyzing the investments of these systems for residences within the framework of distributed energy generation. Two gaps were found in the literature: (i) the studies that were carried out have not comprehensively incorporated the financial challenges faced by these investments; and (ii) the evaluation of these projects has not been addressed from the perspective of a utility-based power generator.


Towards an understanding of landslide risk assessment and its economic losses: a scientometric analysis

May 2024

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18 Citations

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Oscar Betancurt Zanabria

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Sergio Botero

This scientometric analysis significantly advances the understanding of landslide risk assessment and economic losses, focusing on scientometric insights. This study aims at analyzing the global trends and structures of landslide risk and economic loss research from 2002 to 2023 using scientometric techniques such as co-authorship, co-word, co-citation, cluster analysis, and trend topics, among others. Thus, analysis of 92 studies gathered from Scopus and Web of Science databases reveals a continuous growth in environmental, social, and quantitative research topics. Predominant contributions hail mainly from China and Italy. The research identifies critical themes, including risk analysis, vulnerability, fragility, and economic losses. The current identified research combines advanced statistical methods, including logistic regression, with climate change scenarios and susceptibility assessments to reveal intricate connections between climatic shifts, hydrogeological hazards, and their economic and environmental impacts. This study provides researchers and practitioners with a comprehensive understanding of the status quo and research trends of ontology research landslide risk and its economic losses. It also promotes further studies in this domain.

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... According to a survey, green finance methods have been embraced by around 70.93% of Indonesia's publicly traded banks, which raises their worth (Baharudin & Arifin, 2023). The transformational potential of green finance serves as a catalyst for sustainable economic growth by tying theoretical understandings to real-world applications, business strategies, and governmental frameworks (Marín-Rodríguez et al., 2024). Several developed and developing countries adopted green finance and investing to promote sustainable economic growth. ...

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The Role of Green Finance in Promoting Sustainable Economic Growth
Evolution of Green Finance: Mapping Its Role as a Catalyst for Economic Growth and Innovation

... Distributed renewable energy generation often exhibits characteristics of decentralized concentration, a proximity to users, and small-scale deployment [6][7][8]. This is especially true for urban coastal areas with lower latitudes, where wind and solar resources are abundant, allowing for the dense placement of small-scale microgrids. ...

Financial Investment Valuation Models for Photovoltaic and Energy Storage Projects: Trends and Challenges

... The World Health Organization (WHO) reports that between 1998 & 2017, landslides disrupted the lives of 48 lakh individuals and resulted in fatalities of more than 18,000 worldwide [1,2]. Regardless of climate or topography landslides are the most widespread and deadly geological threats, taking place worldwide [3]. ...

Towards an understanding of landslide risk assessment and its economic losses: a scientometric analysis

Landslides