Evaluating Indonesian Islamic Financial Technology Scholarly Publications: A Bibliometric Analysis

Syaakir Sofyan, Nursyamsu Nursyamsu, A. Syathir Sofyan, Abdurrahman Mansyur, Sitti Aisya, Noval Noval, Nurfitriani Nurfitriani

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This study aims to examine the development of trends in Islamic fintech studies published in journals under the SINTA category. This paper uses the bibliometric method with Harzing's Publish or Perish analysis tools to collect 121 article metadata on Google Scholar and R Studio and VOSviewer to analyze bibliographic data obtained automatically. The results show that the number of publications on Islamic fintech has increased significantly. The results of the bibliometric analysis found that the authors tend to use the term "sharia fintech" rather than "Islamic fintech." Several research themes that may develop in the future are those related to mobile banking, financial performance, and Internet banking. This study contributes to future research and provides scientific novelty in the assessment of Islamic fintech publications in Indonesia, which are practically and theoretically very important for academics.


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Islamic Fintech, Bibliometric, and Research Trend

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