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Bibliometric Analysis on Digital Payment Using Lens.org and Vosviewers: A Comparison of Research Between Malaysia and Poland. [PDF]
Mohd Ishar NI +5 more
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A scoping review on the impact of women's global leadership: evidence to inform health leadership. [PDF]
Kalbarczyk A +5 more
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Islamic microfinance: A bibliometric review
Abstract This paper quantitatively analyzes the literature on Islamic microfinance from early 2000 to 2020, as represented by English-language articles from the Scopus database. Using a bibliometric approach plus content analysis, we describe the field's evolution and structure, including co-citation, co-authorship, and bibliographical coupling.
M Kabir Hassan +2 more
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A review on literature of Islamic microfinance from 2010-2020: lesson for practitioners and future directions [PDF]
This study reviews the literature related to Islamic microfinance institutions (IMFI) published in reputable international journals. The manuscripts that have been collected consist of 71 papers that are classified into several study topics.
Pupun Saepul Rohman +2 more
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Islamic microfinance is a specialized part in a growing and diverse body of microfinance literature. To date, there are quite a few papers on Islamic microfinance that are published in reputable journals, which fairly represent the size of Islamic microfinance industry compared to the overall microfinance sector.
Luqyan Tamanni, F. H. Liu
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Islamic Microfinance in Indonesia [PDF]
Indonesia, the largest Muslim country, has a highly differentiated micro- and rural finance sector which has evolved over more than a century. Islamic finance has emerged in 1991, comprising Islamic commercial banks and banking units, rural banks, and financial cooperatives.
Seibel, Hans Dieter, Dwi Agung, Wahyu
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Challenges and solutions in Islamic microfinance
Humanomics, 2013Purpose – This paper aims to highlight the challenges faced by the Islamic microfinance institutions (MFIs) and map out suggestions in overcoming the issues. Design/methodology/approach – This is a conceptual paper. Findings – Among the challenges are low market penetration, sustainability of MFIs due to lack of fund mobilisation and high ...
Rashidah Abdul Rahman
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Determining factors of non-performing financing in Islamic microfinance institutions [PDF]
Bayu Arie Fianto +2 more
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I-iECONS e-proceedings, 2023
In the last decade, conventional microfinance institutions started to consider their environmental bottom line in addition to their financial and social objectives. Previous studies identify empirically the characteristics of conventional MFIs that are involved in environmental management in developed markets and their role in facing environmental and ...
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In the last decade, conventional microfinance institutions started to consider their environmental bottom line in addition to their financial and social objectives. Previous studies identify empirically the characteristics of conventional MFIs that are involved in environmental management in developed markets and their role in facing environmental and ...
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Development of Islamic Microfinance
Tamkin Journal, 2022This study tries to review research on sustainable microfinance development in Scopus indexed journals. This analysis uses descriptive statistical analysis based on 319 selected papers related to microfinance sustainable development from both national and international journals.
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