Islamic Banking and Finance: A Systematic Literature Review And Bibliometric Analysis
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Purpose: Islamic Banking and Finance (IBF) is one of the key areas of the global financial system, providing an alternative to conventional banking based on the principles of Sharia. This systematic literature review and bibliometric analysis attempt to offer a broad overview of the latest developments and trends in the research of the IBF.
Design/Methodology/Approach: By employing a PRISMA approach, this study conducted an extensive review of academic publications and identified the main themes, influential authors, and emerging trends.
Findings: The results indicate a dynamic research environment with interdisciplinary approaches and a strengthening desire for sustainability and ethical finance. In addition, the bibliometric analysis focuses on the geographical distribution of research outputs, collaboration patterns and citation networks, which provides important information about the intellectual structure of IBF.
Implications/Originality/Value: This research adds insight into the academic development of IBF, suggesting future research directions and policy-making regarding IBF development in the financial sector.
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