Mapping on Islamic Microfinance Research: Lesson Learn from Indonesia and Turkey

Authors

  • Hasna Luthfi Khairunnisa Tazkia Islamic University College
  • Aam Slamet Rusydiana SMART Indonesia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.58968/es.v1i1.411

Keywords:

Islamic Microfinance, Bibliometric, Indonesia, Turkey

Abstract

This study reviews the scientific literature on Islamic microfinance in Scopus-indexed journals. This analysis uses descriptive statistical analysis based on 345 papers from 2007 to 2023 related to the theme of Islamic microfinance. The export data was then processed and analyzed using the R-Biblioshiny application program to determine bibliometric visualization maps and topic trends in scientific literature. This bibliometric mapping research shows the mapping of sources, authors, affiliations, countries, documents, keywords, and thematic maps. This research finds that Islamic microfinance is essential in financial relations and sustainable development because it aligns with Islamic principles and encourages inclusive economic growth. In addition, this research also discusses more about Islamic microfinance from Indonesia and Turkey.

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2024-02-15

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Khairunnisa, H. L. ., & Rusydiana, A. S. (2024). Mapping on Islamic Microfinance Research: Lesson Learn from Indonesia and Turkey. Economics and Sustainability, 1(1). https://doi.org/10.58968/es.v1i1.411