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Item Open Access A Bibliometric analysis of green sukuk literature(Center for Islamic Economics Studies and Development, Faculty of Business and Economics, Universitas Islam Indonesia, 2024-09-12) Syamsi Mustofa Singgih Prayogo; Aji Raditya; Sarea, AdelPurpose – The objective of this study is to provide a comprehensive analysis of the current body of literature on green sukuk. Methodology – To achieve this objective, this study uses a bibliometric analysis and visualization and mapping of green sukuk research from to 2015-2023. The process of retrieving data through the Scopus database with the keywords "green sukuk" OR "global green sukuk" OR "retail green sukuk" OR "project based green sukuk.” Findings – The findings included the identification of the most pertinent journals, highly cited articles, prominent authors, nations with prolific publishing in green sukuk, top research affiliations, and journal quality. The study also highlights the fundamental factors that contribute to the emergence of green sukuk, such as the incorporation of Islamic finance principles, adherence to green bond standards, emphasis on sustainability, implementation of environmental, social, and governance (ESG) principles, and the desire of investors to buy such instruments. Implications – This study examines the effects of government policies on the issuance of green sukuk to support all 2030 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) programs, particularly in mitigating and preventing the negative effects of climate change. Furthermore, it examines the potential consequences for future studies, as other scholars can use the discoveries of this analysis to investigate new research prospects concerning the correlation between green sukuk and sustainable development goals (SDGs). Originality – The analysis provides insights into the evolution of green sukuk, identifies gaps in current research, and highlights emerging areas of interest.Item Open Access A bibliometric analysis on artificial intelligence in mathematics education(Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta, 2024-01-30) Prawidi Wisnu Subroto; Maulana Malik; Aji Raditya; Nisvu Nanda SaputraThe research on artificial intelligence in mathematics education has attracted much attention from researchers since the last decade. Thisstudy aims to provide holistic information about artificial intelligence in mathematics education research using bibliometric analysis. Data for the analysis were extracted from the Scopus database from 1986 –2023. The analysis, conducted using R-packages (Bibliometrix) and VOSviewer software, identifies the relevant nations, affiliations, journals, articles, and keywords on artificial intelligence in mathematics education research. The study reveals that 565 documents have been published in 354 journals,with an average annual growth rate of 11.27%. These documents, on average, have received 14.61 citations each. The research field has engaged a total of 1,847 authors, with an average of 3.26 authors contributing to each document. Additionally, 17.17% of these publications involved international co-authorship, indicating a moderate level of global collaboration. Our findings reveal a growing interest in using artificial intelligence as an educational tools and methods, particularly in the United States andChina, which lead in publication output and citations. The analysis also reveals emerging trends and research gaps. The keywords such as "virtual reality," "sustainable development," and "COVID-19" reflect recent research focus on artificial intelligence in mathematics education research. Meanwhile, the keywords such as "mathematical literacy," “assessment,” and "gamification" identified as underexplored areas, suggesting potential opportunities for future research on artificial intelligence in mathematicseducation research.