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Islamic Banking Performance: A Bibliometric Review
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: Received: 1 December 2020 / Approved: 2 December 2020 / Online: 2 December 2020 (10:51:16 CET)
How to cite: Buana, G. K.; Hudaefi, F. A.; Caraka, R. E. Islamic Banking Performance: A Bibliometric Review. Preprints 2020, 2020120056. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints202012.0056.v1 Buana, G. K.; Hudaefi, F. A.; Caraka, R. E. Islamic Banking Performance: A Bibliometric Review. Preprints 2020, 2020120056. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints202012.0056.v1
Abstract
Islamic banks (IBs) have been criticized as not being genuinely Islamic, and the methods in measuring their performances have been debatable. While the literature on IBs performance has been emerging, such studies precisely assess its recent development remains absent. Therefore, we aim to evaluate the development of scholarly articles that measure IBs’ performances. We employ bibliometric analysis and sample related articles from the Scopus database. We find that the development of IBs performance literature may be understood by 111 peer-reviewed journal articles, 4 conference papers, 1 book, and 1 book series. We analyze these materials based on publication sources, country and institution affiliation, keywords association, and cluster dendrogram. Our model that quantifies the keywords association and cluster dendrogram provides a novelty in assessing IBs performance literature development. Future studies may replicate our model to cluster and identify the keyword associations from the unstructured data sources.
Keywords
Islamic Bank; Banking Performance; Bibliometric Analysis; Cluster
Subject
Business, Economics and Management, Accounting and Taxation
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