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摘要
2022年,印度尼西亚在全球范围内利用伊斯兰金融科技排名第三。尽管取得了这一成就,waqf机构在接受金融科技方面仍然面临挑战。因此,本研究旨在调查金融科技相关的waqf研究的程度及其对机构在其活动中有效利用金融科技的影响。它采用了定性研究方法,依靠scopus索引的文档作为主要的数据来源。随后,使用Publish or destroy (PoP)工具分析数据,采用PRISMA程序进行系统文献综述,并辅以内容分析。结果显示了一些值得注意的见解,其中Ascarya, A成为最有影响力的作者,而Hudaefi, fa声称引用次数最多。影响力最大的出版物是伊斯兰和中东金融与管理国际出版物,而最有影响力的附属机构是埃尔朗加大学和文莱达鲁萨兰国大学。就该文件的waqf主题而言,印度尼西亚是在产生金融科技方面最具影响力的国家。在研究的19篇相关论文中,只有5篇(26.32%)重点讨论了金融科技对waqf的影响。这一统计数据凸显了waqf机构进一步发展金融科技的潜力。waqf应用程序的创建、众筹金融科技的采用、waqf区块链的探索、WaqfCoin的实施以及waqf基金活动公开报道的在线平台的建立等,都为waqf的发展提供了一些机会。
A Review of Fintech and Waqf Intersections in Academic Debates
In 2022, Indonesia was ranked 3rd in the utilization of Islamic fintech on a global scale. Despite this accomplishment, waqf institutions continue to face challenges in embracing fintech. Therefore, this research aimed to investigate the extent of fintech-related research on waqf and its implications for the institutions in effectively harnessing fintech in their activities. It adopted a qualitative research approach, relying on Scopus-indexed documents as the primary source of data. Subsequently, the data were analyzed using the Publish or Perish (PoP) tool, following the Systematic Literature Review with PRISMA procedure, and supplemented with content analysis. The results showed noteworthy insights, where Ascarya, A emerged as the most influential author, while Hudaefi, F.A. claimed the highest number of citations. The publication with the greatest influence was the International Publication of Islamic and Middle Eastern Finance and Management, while the most influential affiliations were Universitas Airlangga and Universiti Brunei Darussalam. Indonesia was the most influential country in generating fintech on the waqf subject of the document. Among the 19 relevant papers examined, only 5 (26.32%) focused on the discussion of fintech's impact on waqf. This statistic highlighted the potential for further development of fintech by waqf institutions. Several opportunities for such development emerge, including the creation of waqf applications, the adoption of crowdfunding fintech, the exploration of waqf blockchain, the implementation of WaqfCoin, and the establishment of online platforms for public reporting of waqf fund activities.