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A bibliometric review of takaful literature

Ashraf KhanAlberto DreassiM. Kabir HassanAndrea PaltrinieriSalman BahooSalman Bahoo

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Islamic financeEconomics and EconometricsCustomer perceptionAccountingIslamic financeSettore SECS-P/11 - ECONOMIA DEGLI INTERMEDIARI FINANZIARI0502 economics and businessIslamic insurance050207 economicsTakaful; Meta-literature review; Bibliometric citation analysis; Content analysis; Islamic finance; Islamic insurance050208 financebusiness.industryTakafulCorporate governance05 social sciencesIslamMeta-literature reviewBibliometric citation analysisContent analysisContent analysiPosition (finance)Research questionsBusinessBibliometric citation analysis; Content analysis; Islamic finance; Islamic insurance; Meta-literature review; TakafulBibliometric citation analysiFinanceContent analysis

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Abstract Takaful (Islamic Insurance) achieved only recently a significant volume of academic research, despite its importance in addressing the insurance needs of Islamic societies and economies. We provide a thorough analysis of existing contributions on Takaful through a meta-literature methodology encompassing both a bibliometric (quantitative) and content (qualitative) analysis. By reviewing 69 articles, we aim at providing a rigorous background for the Islamic finance industry, its societies and economies, academic research and policymakers. We identify and review three leading research streams on Takaful: its overview, growth paths and models; governance mechanisms; products/services and customer perception. We also identify the leading academic institutions, countries, journals, as well as authors, co-authorship networks and their position within these streams. Finally, we derive and summarize 16 leading future research questions.

10.1016/j.iref.2020.05.013http://hdl.handle.net/11368/2967453