Islamic Bank Governance During Covid-19 Crisis: A Systematic Literature Review
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This study intends to categorize dominant themes or concepts in studies related to Islamic Bank Governance and Covid-19. This study was carried out by summarizing various previous studies in order to find strategies and various problems related to Islamic Bank Governance during the Covid-19 pandemic. This study is a structured literature review using the Scopus database as the main reference source. Utilization of data sourced from the Scopus database is a rational choice because it is considered to have a high reputation in the international scientific field. The findings of the dominant themes or concepts in studies related to Islamic Bank Governance and Covid-19 are as follows: development, profitability and covid. In addition, studies on this theme are also massively discussed based on several other dominant concepts such as Islamic banking, increase, financial performance, human capital efficiency, company and relationship. A number of these dominant concepts have a correlation with one another.
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