ISLAMIC ECONOMIC PUBLICATIONS IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF FINANCIAL SYSTEM STABILITY RESEARCH: A BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS

Irman Firmansyah

Abstract


This study aims to determine the role of Islamic economic publications in the development of research on financial system stability through mapping research results. This research was conducted on journal articles indexed by dimensions.ai from 2017 to 2021. The analysis was carried out by bibliometrics using the R Biblioshiny software. The results show that in general the development of journals that publish the theme of financial system stability is dominated by non-Islamic economic journals. There is only one journal that is most relevant to the theme of financial system stability in the field of Islamic economics and is in the top 20, namely "Journal of Islamic Monetary Economics and Finance". Likewise, only one journal that has a major impact on the field of Islamic economics is the "International Journal of Islamic and Middle Eastern Finance and Management". The most relevant writers on the theme of financial system stability are Li J, Wang Y, Zhang J, and Zhang Z. But the most productive is Li J and the one with the biggest impact is Chen Y. Then the country with the most citations is Hong Kong followed by the USA and India. Research with this theme is predicted to increase again in the years to come and is related to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. Meanwhile, the relationship with the Islamic economy has not been detected by the system.

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Financial system stability, article, R biblioshiny

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.32507/ajei.v14i1.1146

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