Top citation year was 2023 with 332 citations. Average citations per year stand at 144. Each indexed article contributes around 10.61 citations on average. Latest CiteScore for 2026 is 49.71, indicating a Upward trend. Based on 2025 CiteScore comparison across active journals, this journal falls in Z1. Most cited article currently has 124 citations.
Global Review of Islamic Economics and Business
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Most Cited Article
The impact of credit diversification on credit risk and performance of Indonesian banks
Citation Snapshot
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Yearly Citation Performance
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Yearly Citations
| Year | Citations |
|---|---|
| 2026 |
82
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| 2025 |
319
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| 2024 |
295
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| 2023 |
332
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| 2022 |
210
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| 2021 |
214
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| 2020 |
140
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| 2019 |
62
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| 2018 |
37
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| 2017 |
21
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| 2016 |
10
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| 2015 |
6
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About This Journal
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GRIEB welcomes pioneering contributions to Islamic economics, marketing, Shariah governance, banking, accounting, and finance and publishes articles that promote accountability, socio-economic justice (adl), and everlasting success (al-falah). It seeks to inform, among others, current theoretical and empirical research and practice in Islamic economics, Islamic business, Islamic banking, Islamic capital markets, Islamic wealth management, issues on Shariah implementation/practices of Islamic banking, zakat and waqaf, takaful, Islamic corporate finance, Shariah-compliant risk management, Islamic derivatives, issues of Shariah supervisory boards, Islamic business ethics, Islamic accounting, and Islamic auditing. In addition to research papers, case studies, and book reviews are also welcomed.
Global Review of Islamic Economics and Business (GRIEB) provides a dynamic forum for the advancement of Islamic economics and business knowledge based on Islamic teachings to affect a positive impact on the welfare of societies around the world.
GRIEB welcomes pioneering contributions to Islamic economics, marketing, Shariah governance, banking, accounting, and finance and publishes articles that promote accountability, socio-economic justice (adl), and everlasting success (al-falah). It seeks to inform, among others, current theoretical and empirical research and practice in Islamic economics, Islamic business, Islamic banking, Islamic capital markets, Islamic wealth management, issues on Shariah implementation/practices of Islamic banking, zakat and waqaf, takaful, Islamic corporate finance, Shariah-compliant risk management, Islamic derivatives, issues of Shariah supervisory boards, Islamic business ethics, Islamic accounting, and Islamic auditing.
Scope:
Islamic economics: Islamic economics, Islamic business, Islamic microeconomics, Islamic macroeconomics, Islamic wealth management, Zakat and Waqaf, labour and welfare economics, maqasid sharia, and political economy.
Islamic finance: Fundamentals, trends and opportunities in Islamic finance: Islamic banking and financial markets; Islamic microfinancing; risk management, corporate finance, investment strategy, Islamic social finance, financial planning, housing finance, legal and regulatory issues, Shariah-compliant risk management, and Islamic derivatives.
Islamic management: Islamic marketing, sustainability: environmental, social, and governance; customer relationship management and service quality; management styles and strategies in Shariah environments; and Islamic business ethics.
Islamic Accounting: Islamic accounting, Islamic auditing, issues related to the Shari'ah Supervisory Board (SSB), and financial and non-financial performance measurement and disclosure of Islamic business organisations.
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