A tribute to the journal of Islamic accounting and business research: (more than) a decade of serving the Ummah
Hairul Suhaimi Nahar and
Hisham Yaacob
Journal of Islamic Accounting and Business Research, 2022, vol. 14, issue 2, 209-229
Abstract:
Purpose - Started humbly in 2010 as a modest publishing outlet catering to the growing interest in Islamic-based accounting and business research, theJournal of Islamic Accounting and Business Research(JIABR) is now a focal reference for literature with a unique niche ofshari’ahandtawheedicessence. The purpose of this paper is to explore the path through whichJIABRhas evolved to achieve its status today. Design/methodology/approach - The commonly applied bibliometric analysis is conducted on all 377 published papers since theJIABR’s inception up to September 2021. Findings - TheJIABR’s more than a decade of service in educating theummahis visibly characterized by the increasing breadth of research scope within the realm ofshari’ah- andtawheedic-based accounting and business. The commendable shift in the research quality frontier systematically positions the journal at par with other comparable publishing outlets. Research limitations/implications - This paper drew on data collected from a single journal, creating a stand-alone analysis. Practical implications - The paper accentuatesJIABR’s critical attributes, which gradually developed to serve the Islamic-based accounting and business research fraternity. Such attributes are arguably relevant for researchers framing their future academic research trajectory. Originality/value - This paper represents an extensive analysis of all published papers in theJIABR, showcasing its excellent contributions to providing a strategic publishing platform for Islamic-based accounting and business-related research.
Keywords: Islamic-based accounting and business-related research; Bibliometric analysis; Citation network; Islamic accounting (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1108/JIABR-12-2021-0312
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