Affiliation:
1. Kinnaird College for Women, Pakistan
Abstract
This study employs bibliometrics and a systematic literature review to comprehensively analyze Sukuk and Green Sukuk research trends from 2011 to 2023. Key terms such as “Islamic finance,” “Sukuk,” and “green bonds” are identified through bibliometric analysis, revealing their central role. The systematic literature review uncovers dominant themes, notable authors, and publication trends. Findings indicate a transformative potential in fostering financial inclusion and sustainability. The study underscores the importance of international collaboration, highlights key contributors like Malaysia and Indonesia, and provides insights for practitioners and policymakers. Despite positive trends, research gaps necessitate further exploration for a nuanced understanding of Sukuk's impact on sustainability goals.
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