Top citation year was 2024 with 249 citations. Average citations per year stand at 131.5. Each indexed article contributes around 10.95 citations on average. Latest CiteScore for 2026 is 22.17, indicating a Upward trend. Based on 2025 CiteScore comparison across active journals, this journal falls in Z2. Most cited article currently has 114 citations.
Etihad: Journal of Islamic Banking and Finance
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Analisis tingkat kesehatan bank syariah di Indonesia 2015-2020
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Yearly Citations
| Year | Citations |
|---|---|
| 2026 |
66
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| 2025 |
217
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| 2024 |
249
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| 2023 |
172
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| 2022 |
75
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| 2021 |
10
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About This Journal
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This journal serves as a scholarly platform for publishing both conceptual papers and empirical research—using quantitative or qualitative approaches—on topics related to Islamic banking and finance.
The journal aims to advance academic discourse and the development of Islamic financial knowledge by providing opportunities for researchers, academics, students, and practitioners to share their findings, innovative ideas, and best practices in the field of Islamic banking and finance.
This journal publishes original research articles, conceptual papers, reviews, and case studies that focus on both Islamic and conventional financial systems, covering banking and non-bank financial institutions. The scope of the journal includes, but is not limited to, the following topics:
Islamic banking operations and product innovation
Islamic financial institutions and markets (e.g., sukuk, Islamic mutual funds, fintech)
Sharia-compliant investment and risk management
Islamic accounting, auditing, and corporate governance
Financial inclusion, Islamic microfinance, and community empowerment
Comparative studies between Islamic and conventional finance
Policy, regulation, and ethics in Islamic financial systems
Islamic capital markets and contemporary digital finance issues
Integration of Islamic social finance (zakat, waqf, qard al-hasan) with commercial finance
The purpose of this journal is to disseminate scholarly work that strengthens the theoretical and practical understanding of Islamic banking and finance and supports the development of a fair, inclusive, and sustainable Islamic financial system.
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