The Role of Sharia Economics in Realizing Sustainable Development in Indonesia

Authors

  • Loso Judijanto IPOSS Jakarta, Indonesia
  • Novi Nurwanto Politeknik Tunas Pemuda

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.58812/wsiss.v2i04.1337

Keywords:

Sharia Economics, Sustainable Development, Green Sukuk, Bibliometric Analysis, Islamic Finance

Abstract

This study provides a comprehensive bibliometric analysis of the role of Sharia economics in promoting sustainable development in Indonesia. By examining 810 publications between 2006 and 2024, the study explores key research trends, themes, and collaborations in the literature. The analysis reveals a significant increase in research activity after 2020, with a focus on aligning Islamic finance principles with sustainable development goals (SDGs), particularly in areas such as poverty alleviation, economic growth, and green finance. Keyword co-occurrence visualizations highlight the importance of concepts such as "green sukuk," "economic growth," and "poverty alleviation," while co-authorship networks show concentrated collaboration within small research groups. The findings suggest that Sharia economics has substantial potential to contribute to SDGs, particularly through instruments like green sukuk and waqf, but greater interdisciplinary collaboration and exploration of emerging topics like technology and post-pandemic recovery are needed. These insights have significant implications for both academic research and policy-making in Indonesia and beyond.

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Published

2024-10-31

How to Cite

Judijanto, L., & Nurwanto, N. (2024). The Role of Sharia Economics in Realizing Sustainable Development in Indonesia. West Science Islamic Studies, 2(04), 198–208. https://doi.org/10.58812/wsiss.v2i04.1337