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Dataset for our paper:
Research Trends and Prospects of Future Direction in Islamic Banking Market Share: A Bibliometric Analysis and Mapping
Islamic banking and finance has evolved from conceptual underpinnings into a globally diverse and empirically robust discipline, now standing at a crossroads—balancing tradition with innovation, ethical imperatives with risk management, and Sharia-compliant principles with global financial systems. This study conducts a bibliometric analysis of 1,500 publications indexed in Elsevier and Emerald (1985–2023) to map research trends on the market share of Islamic banking in Indonesia. This analysis identifies influential authors, institutions, and thematic clusters such as digital transformation, sustainable finance, and regulatory adaptation. While scholarly interest has grown, persistent challenges remain, including limited product diversification and low public awareness. As the first bibliometric study focused specifically on Islamic banking market share, this study provides a critical foundation for guiding future studies, informing policy, and supporting strategic development in the field.
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Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
License information was derived automatically
Dataset for our paper:
Research Trends and Prospects of Future Direction in Islamic Banking Market Share: A Bibliometric Analysis and Mapping
Islamic banking and finance has evolved from conceptual underpinnings into a globally diverse and empirically robust discipline, now standing at a crossroads—balancing tradition with innovation, ethical imperatives with risk management, and Sharia-compliant principles with global financial systems. This study conducts a bibliometric analysis of 1,500 publications indexed in Elsevier and Emerald (1985–2023) to map research trends on the market share of Islamic banking in Indonesia. This analysis identifies influential authors, institutions, and thematic clusters such as digital transformation, sustainable finance, and regulatory adaptation. While scholarly interest has grown, persistent challenges remain, including limited product diversification and low public awareness. As the first bibliometric study focused specifically on Islamic banking market share, this study provides a critical foundation for guiding future studies, informing policy, and supporting strategic development in the field.