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Bibliometric Analysis of PhD Dissertations Written in Islamic Banking and Finance in the United Kingdom

Year 2019, Volume: 5 Issue: 1, 63 - 91, 30.06.2019

Abstract

By
examining the specific characteristics of documents, theses and publications of
Islamic economics and finance, the Bibliometric research leads to the
acquisition of diverse data on scientific contributions in this field. By
analyzing PhD dissertations data, the productivity of individuals and
institutions can be measured. In this paper, all postgraduate dissertations
(PhD) in the field of Islamic Banking and finance written in the United Kingdom
have been analyzed since 2000 to 2018. Based on the specific search criteria,
PhD dissertations were determined from the database of (British library) which
leads to database of every university in the UK. Our goals to examine PhD dissertations
and draw a general map of them in the field of Islamic Banking and Finance in
the UK. In term of title, author gender, university, the year from 2000 to 2018
and the number of PhD dissertations. The paper found around 71% of PhD
dissertations were by males which more than females. The number of PhD
dissertations increased rapidly since 2010 and 2011, it might be resulted from
the concentration of research centers and universities on the Islamic banking
and finance after the financial crisis 2008. Also Durham University has the
most theses among all of the universities by 30 % of all Islamic banking and
finance theses in the UK

References

  • Ainley, M. (2008) “Listing and Regulating Sukuk in the UK”, Sukuk Summit, June 25th, London HM Treasury & FSA, (2008) “Consultation on the legislative framework for the regulation of alternative finance investment bonds (Sukuk)”, The Treasury, London, UK.Ainley, M., Mashayekhi, A., Hicks, R., Rahman, A., & Ravalia, A. (2007). Islamic finance in the UK: Regulation and challenges. The Financial Services Authority (FSA), London.Belouafi, A., & Chachi, A. (2014). Islamic finance in the United Kingdom: factors behind its development and growth.British library https://ethos.bl.uk. Finney, R. and Matthew Sapte, M. (2009). “Treasury reclassifies Sukuk under new regime”. Available at: www.lexology.comFilippo di Mauro, Caristi, P. Couderc, S., Di Maria, A., Grewal, L., Masciantonio, S., Ongena, S., and Zaher, S. (2013) Islamic Finance in Europe, Occasional Paper Series, No. 146, European Central Bank.Global Islamic Finance Forum (GIFF). 2012. “Global Islamic Finance Industry”. Available at: www.giff.com.my.Jessop, N., & Bell, S. (2009). Islamic finance a key to London’s future prosperity. Tax Planning International Review: Special Supplement, 1(09).Harrison, M. (2018).Islamic finance and The UK. Gulf One Lancaster Centre for Economic Research Report. Lancaster University Management School, Lancashire.HM Treasury & FSA, (2008) “Consultation on the legislative framework for the regulation of alternative finance investment bonds (Sukuk)”, The Treasury, London, UK.HM Treasury & FSA, (2009) “Legislative framework for the regulation of alternative finance investment bonds (Sukuk): summary of responses”, the Treasury and the FSA, October 2009. Osborne, G. (2013). London can lead the world as an Islamic finance hub. The Financial Times.Ondes, T., Ahmid, A. F., & Faraj, A. (2019). Financial Performance of Islamic Banks in Turkey and the United Kingdom: A Comparative Study. European Scientific Journal, ESJ, 15(4), 87.Quilter-Pinner and Yan (2013). “Islamic Finance: foreign policy opportunities”, Foreign and Commonwealth Office. Available at:The Banker, (2013). “Islamic Finance in 2013”.UK Islamic Finance Secretariat (UKIFS), (2013). “UK, the Leading Centre for Islamic Finance”, the CityUK, October 2013, London.

Bibliometric Analysis of PhD dissertations Written in Islamic Banking and Finance in the United Kingdom

Year 2019, Volume: 5 Issue: 1, 63 - 91, 30.06.2019

Abstract

ملخص:



من خلال
دراسة الخصائص المحددة للوثائق والأطروحات والمنشورات المتعلقة بالاقتصاد والتمويل
الإسلامي، يؤدي البحث الببليومتري إلى الحصول على بيانات متنوعة حول المساهمات
العلمية في هذا المجال، فمن خلال تحليل بيانات أطروحات الدكتوراه يمكن قياس إنتاج
الأفراد والمؤسسات. ففي هذه الورقة سيتم تحليل جميع أطروحات (الدكتوراه) في مجال
العلوم المالية والمصرفية الإسلامية التي كتبت في المملكة المتحدة منذ عام 2000
إلى عام 2018. بناءً على معايير البحث المحددة ، تم الحصول على رسائل الدكتوراه من
قاعدة بيانات (المكتبة البريطانية) في المملكة المتحدة واللتي من خلالها نستطيع
الدخول إلى قاعدة بيانات كل جامعة وكل رسالة دكتوراه . أهدافنا لدراسة أطروحات
الدكتوراه هو رسم خريطة عامة لها في مجال المصرفية والمالية الإسلامية في المملكة
المتحدة. بناء على العنوان، والمؤلف، والجنس ذكرا أم أنثى، و الجامعة ، والسنة وذلك
من عام 2000 إلى 2018، وكذلك عدد الأطروحات بالنسبة لكل جامعة. وجدت الدراسة أن
حوالي 71 ٪ من رسائل الدكتوراه كانت قد عملت من قبل الذكور وهذه النسبة أكثر
مقارنة بالإناث. كما ازداد عدد رسائل الدكتوراه بشكل سريع منذ عام 2010 وعام 2011 وقد
يكون ذلك ناتجًا عن تركيز مراكز البحوث والجامعات على البحث في المصرفية والمالية
الإسلامية بعد الأزمة المالية 2008. وكانت جامعة دورهام أكثر جامعة عملت بها
أطروحات الدكتوراه من بين جامعات المملكة المتحدة 
في هذا المجال بنسبة 30%.

References

  • Ainley, M. (2008) “Listing and Regulating Sukuk in the UK”, Sukuk Summit, June 25th, London HM Treasury & FSA, (2008) “Consultation on the legislative framework for the regulation of alternative finance investment bonds (Sukuk)”, The Treasury, London, UK.Ainley, M., Mashayekhi, A., Hicks, R., Rahman, A., & Ravalia, A. (2007). Islamic finance in the UK: Regulation and challenges. The Financial Services Authority (FSA), London.Belouafi, A., & Chachi, A. (2014). Islamic finance in the United Kingdom: factors behind its development and growth.British library https://ethos.bl.uk. Finney, R. and Matthew Sapte, M. (2009). “Treasury reclassifies Sukuk under new regime”. Available at: www.lexology.comFilippo di Mauro, Caristi, P. Couderc, S., Di Maria, A., Grewal, L., Masciantonio, S., Ongena, S., and Zaher, S. (2013) Islamic Finance in Europe, Occasional Paper Series, No. 146, European Central Bank.Global Islamic Finance Forum (GIFF). 2012. “Global Islamic Finance Industry”. Available at: www.giff.com.my.Jessop, N., & Bell, S. (2009). Islamic finance a key to London’s future prosperity. Tax Planning International Review: Special Supplement, 1(09).Harrison, M. (2018).Islamic finance and The UK. Gulf One Lancaster Centre for Economic Research Report. Lancaster University Management School, Lancashire.HM Treasury & FSA, (2008) “Consultation on the legislative framework for the regulation of alternative finance investment bonds (Sukuk)”, The Treasury, London, UK.HM Treasury & FSA, (2009) “Legislative framework for the regulation of alternative finance investment bonds (Sukuk): summary of responses”, the Treasury and the FSA, October 2009. Osborne, G. (2013). London can lead the world as an Islamic finance hub. The Financial Times.Ondes, T., Ahmid, A. F., & Faraj, A. (2019). Financial Performance of Islamic Banks in Turkey and the United Kingdom: A Comparative Study. European Scientific Journal, ESJ, 15(4), 87.Quilter-Pinner and Yan (2013). “Islamic Finance: foreign policy opportunities”, Foreign and Commonwealth Office. Available at:The Banker, (2013). “Islamic Finance in 2013”.UK Islamic Finance Secretariat (UKIFS), (2013). “UK, the Leading Centre for Islamic Finance”, the CityUK, October 2013, London.

İngiltere’de İslami Finans ve Bankacılık Alanında Yazılan Doktora Tezlerinin Bibliyometrik Analizi

Year 2019, Volume: 5 Issue: 1, 63 - 91, 30.06.2019

Abstract

Bibliometrik araştırma, İslam ekonomisi ve
finansı alanında yayımlanan tez, belge ve raporların temel özelliklerini
inceleyerek, bu alandaki bilimsel katkılara ilişkin çeşitli verilerin elde
edilmesine yol açmaktadır. Doktora tezleri analiz edilerek, birey ve kurumların
üretkenliği de ölçülebilir. Bu çalışmada İngiltere’de 2000'den 2018'e kadar
yazılmış İslami bankacılık ve finans alanındaki tüm yüksek lisans tezleri
(doktora), incelenmiştir. İncelenecek doktora tezleri, belirli arama
kriterlerine dayanarak, İngiliz kütüphanesi veri tabanından
belirlenmiştir.  Bu çalışmanın amacı
İngiltere’de İslami bankacılık ve finans alanında yazılan doktora tezlerini
(unvan, yazar, cinsiyet, üniversite, ve doktora tezi sayıları açısından) incelemek
ve bir yol haritası ortaya koymaktır. Elde edilen bulgulara göre, doktora
tezlerinin yaklaşık% 71'inin erkekler tarafından yazıldığını, İngiltere’de
yazılan tezlerin yaklaşık % 30'u Durham Üniversitesi’nde yazıldığı ve 2010
yılından itibaren İslami finans ve bankacılık alanında yazılan doktora
tezlerinin sayısının hızla arttığı gözlenmiştir. Bu artışın nedenlerinden biri
2008 finansal krizinden sonra araştırma merkezlerinin ve üniversitelerin İslami
finans ve bankacılık konusuna daha fazla yoğunlaşması gösterilebilir.

References

  • Ainley, M. (2008) “Listing and Regulating Sukuk in the UK”, Sukuk Summit, June 25th, London HM Treasury & FSA, (2008) “Consultation on the legislative framework for the regulation of alternative finance investment bonds (Sukuk)”, The Treasury, London, UK.Ainley, M., Mashayekhi, A., Hicks, R., Rahman, A., & Ravalia, A. (2007). Islamic finance in the UK: Regulation and challenges. The Financial Services Authority (FSA), London.Belouafi, A., & Chachi, A. (2014). Islamic finance in the United Kingdom: factors behind its development and growth.British library https://ethos.bl.uk. Finney, R. and Matthew Sapte, M. (2009). “Treasury reclassifies Sukuk under new regime”. Available at: www.lexology.comFilippo di Mauro, Caristi, P. Couderc, S., Di Maria, A., Grewal, L., Masciantonio, S., Ongena, S., and Zaher, S. (2013) Islamic Finance in Europe, Occasional Paper Series, No. 146, European Central Bank.Global Islamic Finance Forum (GIFF). 2012. “Global Islamic Finance Industry”. Available at: www.giff.com.my.Jessop, N., & Bell, S. (2009). Islamic finance a key to London’s future prosperity. Tax Planning International Review: Special Supplement, 1(09).Harrison, M. (2018).Islamic finance and The UK. Gulf One Lancaster Centre for Economic Research Report. Lancaster University Management School, Lancashire.HM Treasury & FSA, (2008) “Consultation on the legislative framework for the regulation of alternative finance investment bonds (Sukuk)”, The Treasury, London, UK.HM Treasury & FSA, (2009) “Legislative framework for the regulation of alternative finance investment bonds (Sukuk): summary of responses”, the Treasury and the FSA, October 2009. Osborne, G. (2013). London can lead the world as an Islamic finance hub. The Financial Times.Ondes, T., Ahmid, A. F., & Faraj, A. (2019). Financial Performance of Islamic Banks in Turkey and the United Kingdom: A Comparative Study. European Scientific Journal, ESJ, 15(4), 87.Quilter-Pinner and Yan (2013). “Islamic Finance: foreign policy opportunities”, Foreign and Commonwealth Office. Available at:The Banker, (2013). “Islamic Finance in 2013”.UK Islamic Finance Secretariat (UKIFS), (2013). “UK, the Leading Centre for Islamic Finance”, the CityUK, October 2013, London.
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Primary Language English
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Almabrok F Ahmid 0000-0003-1143-6646

Publication Date June 30, 2019
Submission Date March 27, 2019
Acceptance Date July 10, 2019
Published in Issue Year 2019 Volume: 5 Issue: 1

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APA Ahmid, A. F. (2019). Bibliometric Analysis of PhD Dissertations Written in Islamic Banking and Finance in the United Kingdom. İslam Ekonomisi Ve Finansı Dergisi (İEFD), 5(1), 63-91.

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