2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2022.e10485
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Is Islamic FinTech coherent with Islamic banking? A stakeholder's perspective during COVID-19

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“…At the same time, Tajikistan's regulations regulate only one indicator -the current liquidity ratio for Islamic banks. Comparing this norm with identical norms of other countries, it is possible to conclude that Kyrgyzstan has a less demanding level of this indicator -35%, while in other countries -40% (Karim et al, 2022;Riaz et al, 2023;Hanic & Smolo, 2023).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…At the same time, Tajikistan's regulations regulate only one indicator -the current liquidity ratio for Islamic banks. Comparing this norm with identical norms of other countries, it is possible to conclude that Kyrgyzstan has a less demanding level of this indicator -35%, while in other countries -40% (Karim et al, 2022;Riaz et al, 2023;Hanic & Smolo, 2023).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…Cited by [8] International Journal of Economics and Business Administration -65 [9] International Journal of Economics and Business Administration -65 [10] Journal of Open Innovation: Technology, Market, and Complexity Q1 59 [11] Journal of Islamic Marketing Q2 38 [12] Risks Q3 28 [13] Journal of Open Innovation: Technology, Market, and Complexity Q1 28 [14] Journal of Islamic Monetary Economics and Finance Q3 23 [1] Heliyon Q1 18 [15] Pertanika Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities Q3 6 [16] Journal of Risk and Financial Management Q3 6 [17] Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Informatics Q4 5 [18] Islamic FinTech: Insights and Solutions -5 [19] International Journal of Computing and Digital Systems Q3 4 [20] ACM International Conference Proceedings Series -4 [21] IUS Journal of Law and Justice Studies -3 [22] International Journal of Financial Studies Q3 3 [23] Journal of Islamic Monetary Economics and Finance Q1 3 [24] Heliyon Q1 3 [25] Padjadjaran Journal of Legal Sciences -2 [26] Global Investment Management and Financial Innovations Q4 1 [29] Quality -Access to Success Q4 1 [30] International Journal of Data and Network Science Q2 1 [31] Hitit Theology Journal -1 [32] Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications Q4 0 [33] Al-Manahij: Journal of Islamic Legal Studies -0 [34] Quality -Access to Success Q4 0 [35] Contributions to Management Science Q4 0 [36] World Economy and International Relations Q2 0 [37] Asian Economic and Financial Review Q3 0 [38] Borsa Istanbul Review Q1 0…”
Section: Authors Year and Title Source Title Quartile In Scopus 2022mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In terms of financial inclusion, we may anticipate the creation of fresh, cuttingedge goods and services catering to the unique requirements of Muslim customers. In order to facilitate safe and transparent financial transactions that adhere to Shariah standards, this may include the adoption of blockchain technology (Rabbani et al 2021;Karim et al 2022a). As they work together to create suitable regulatory frameworks that safeguard consumer interests while simultaneously supporting innovation and growth, we can also anticipate seeing increased cooperation between Islamic fintech businesses and authorities (Unal and Aysan 2022).…”
Section: Cluster 1: "Financial Inclusion and Corporate Governance In ...mentioning
confidence: 99%