Sharia Financial Literacy: Research Trends and Directions for Future Inquiry
Sharia financial literacy refers to understanding the advantages and disadvantages of financial products and services, which can benefit the financial sector and society. However, research on this topic has needed to be faster to develop, with the Islamic financial literacy index lagging far behind...
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author | Apriantoro, Muhamad Subhi Herviana, Jalesta Yayuli, Yayuli Suratno, Suratno |
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description | Sharia financial literacy refers to understanding the advantages and disadvantages of financial products and services, which can benefit the financial sector and society. However, research on this topic has needed to be faster to develop, with the Islamic financial literacy index lagging far behind the conventional financial inclusion index. Therefore, it is essential to conduct research that can inform future studies. This study aims to explore the direction of research on Islamic financial literacy by analyzing publications related to Islamic finance using bibliometric methods, VOSviewers, and R-studio applications. This analysis identifies core journals in international publications, researcher productivity, institutional collaboration, and keyword/author development. This finding indicates that Widyastuti, U. has the most publications, while Universiti Teknologi MARA and Universiti Malaya are the most productive universities. Indonesia and Malaysia are the nations with the most published works. |
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spelling | oai:ojs2.journals.ums.ac.id:article-22396 Sharia Financial Literacy: Research Trends and Directions for Future Inquiry Apriantoro, Muhamad Subhi Herviana, Jalesta Yayuli, Yayuli Suratno, Suratno Islamic financial literacy; financial products; financial services; financial sector; society; economic inclusion index Sharia financial literacy refers to understanding the advantages and disadvantages of financial products and services, which can benefit the financial sector and society. However, research on this topic has needed to be faster to develop, with the Islamic financial literacy index lagging far behind the conventional financial inclusion index. Therefore, it is essential to conduct research that can inform future studies. This study aims to explore the direction of research on Islamic financial literacy by analyzing publications related to Islamic finance using bibliometric methods, VOSviewers, and R-studio applications. This analysis identifies core journals in international publications, researcher productivity, institutional collaboration, and keyword/author development. This finding indicates that Widyastuti, U. has the most publications, while Universiti Teknologi MARA and Universiti Malaya are the most productive universities. Indonesia and Malaysia are the nations with the most published works. Muhammadiyah University Press 2023-07-13 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://journals.ums.ac.id/index.php/jisel/article/view/22396 10.23917/jisel.v6i2.22396 Journal of Islamic Economic Laws; Vol 6, No 2: July 2023; 19-40 2655-9617 2655-9609 eng https://journals.ums.ac.id/index.php/jisel/article/view/22396/8582 https://journals.ums.ac.id/index.php/jisel/article/downloadSuppFile/22396/5778 https://journals.ums.ac.id/index.php/jisel/article/downloadSuppFile/22396/5779 Copyright (c) 2023 Journal of Islamic Economic Laws https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0 |
spellingShingle | Islamic financial literacy; financial products; financial services; financial sector; society; economic inclusion index Apriantoro, Muhamad Subhi Herviana, Jalesta Yayuli, Yayuli Suratno, Suratno Sharia Financial Literacy: Research Trends and Directions for Future Inquiry |
title | Sharia Financial Literacy: Research Trends and Directions for Future Inquiry |
title_full | Sharia Financial Literacy: Research Trends and Directions for Future Inquiry |
title_fullStr | Sharia Financial Literacy: Research Trends and Directions for Future Inquiry |
title_full_unstemmed | Sharia Financial Literacy: Research Trends and Directions for Future Inquiry |
title_short | Sharia Financial Literacy: Research Trends and Directions for Future Inquiry |
title_sort | sharia financial literacy research trends and directions for future inquiry |
topic | Islamic financial literacy; financial products; financial services; financial sector; society; economic inclusion index |
topic_facet | Islamic financial literacy; financial products; financial services; financial sector; society; economic inclusion index |
url | https://journals.ums.ac.id/index.php/jisel/article/view/22396 |
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