Perkembangan dan pemetaan riset wakaf produktif: analisis bibliometrik . Telusuri perkembangan riset wakaf produktif melalui analisis bibliometrik (2004-2024). Pahami tren publikasi, penulis terkemuka, jurnal utama, dan area penelitian baru terkait wakaf di Indonesia.
This study aims to map and analyze the development of research on productive waqf using bibliometric methods in reputable international publications. The research employs quantitative methods through bibliometric analysis on the Scopus database from 2004 to 2024. The results show a significant increase in publications on productive waqf in recent years. The most productive author/researcher in this area and the most frequently cited is A. Ascarya. In terms of publication media, the Journal of Islamic Accounting and Business Research has emerged as a popular platform. Topic mapping results reveal that the keyword "Indonesia" is a focal point in the study of productive waqf. Topics closely related to Indonesia, such as potential, productive waqf, cash waqf, empowerment, development, and company management, are important aspects in the management and empowerment of waqf in the country. Newer research areas, such as empirical evidence, financing models, cash waqf literacy, cash waqf, and Baitul Maal wat Tamwil, have likely been developing in recent years. In terms of density, topics like impact, empirical evidence, and financing models appear to be less explored and may present promising research areas for the future.
This study, titled "Perkembangan dan Pemetaan Riset Wakaf Produktif: Analisis Bibliometrik," undertakes a timely and crucial endeavor to map and analyze the evolving landscape of productive waqf research. Utilizing a rigorous quantitative bibliometric approach on the extensive Scopus database spanning two decades (2004-2024), the authors aim to provide a comprehensive overview of scholarly contributions in this specialized domain. Such a study is invaluable for researchers seeking to understand the trajectory, key players, and emerging themes within productive waqf scholarship, particularly as global interest in Islamic social finance instruments continues to grow. The abstract highlights several significant findings that offer a clear snapshot of the field. It reveals a robust and accelerating growth in publications on productive waqf in recent years, underscoring its increasing academic prominence. The identification of A. Ascarya as the most prolific and cited author, alongside the Journal of Islamic Accounting and Business Research as a popular publication platform, provides concrete benchmarks for researchers. Furthermore, the explicit emphasis on "Indonesia" as a central keyword, coupled with related themes such as potential, cash waqf, empowerment, and company management within the Indonesian context, offers critical insights into the geographical and thematic concentrations of current research. The mention of newer research areas like financing models and cash waqf literacy also points to the dynamic nature of this field. While the study effectively illuminates established trends and emerging areas, it also critically identifies less explored territories. The abstract pinpoints "impact," "empirical evidence," and "financing models" as topics with lower density, thereby signifying them as promising avenues for future scholarly inquiry. This is a crucial contribution, as it not only synthesizes existing knowledge but also proactively guides researchers towards fertile ground for novel contributions. By providing such a clear demarcation of well-trodden versus underexplored subjects, this bibliometric analysis serves as an indispensable roadmap for advancing the understanding and practical implementation of productive waqf, particularly in contexts like Indonesia where its potential is still being realized.
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