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      Tracing knowledge diffusion flows in Islamic finance research: a main path analysis

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      Journal of Islamic Accounting and Business Research
      Emerald

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          Abstract

          Purpose

          This study aims to address the noted gap in comprehensive overviews detailing the developmental trajectory of Islamic finance (IF) as an interdisciplinary academic field.

          Design/methodology/approach

          The study introduces a unique approach using the combined methodologies of co-word analysis and main path analysis (MPA) by examining a broad collection of IF research articles.

          Findings

          The investigation identifies dominant themes and foundational works that have influenced the IF discipline. The data reveals prominent areas such as Shariah governance, financial resilience, ethical dimensions and customer-centric frameworks. The MPA offers detailed insights, narrating a journey from the foundational principles of IF to its current challenges and opportunities. This journey covers harmonizing religious beliefs with contemporary financial models, changes in regulatory landscapes and the continuous effort to align with broader socioeconomic aspirations. Emerging areas of interest include using new technologies in IF, standardizing global Islamic banking and assessing its socioeconomic effects on broader populations.

          Originality/value

          This study represents a pioneering effort to map out and deepen the understanding of the IF field, highlighting its dynamic evolution and suggesting potential avenues for future academic exploration.

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                Journal
                Journal of Islamic Accounting and Business Research
                JIABR
                Emerald
                1759-0817
                1759-0817
                April 30 2024
                April 30 2024
                Article
                10.1108/JIABR-10-2023-0344
                daf244c7-6a5e-41da-aa0d-907588a6abee
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