Wang Tong’s research while affiliated with UCSI University and other places

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Islamic insurance: a review and research agenda
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April 2024

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Journal of Financial Services Marketing

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Xiao Yuping

This study explores relevant studies on Islamic insurance, including key themes, research areas, and research objectives. This study lays foundation for understanding the current status and trends in Islamic insurance research by systematically collecting, organizing and analyzing relevant literature. This study combines systematic literature review and bibliometric analysis to provide insights into the key research dimensions of Islamic insurance. Using systematic literature review, this study identifies research trends in the topic of Islamic insurance from 2003 to 2023 by systematically analyzing 502 articles in the Scopus database. Using bibliometric analysis, this study reveals the publication trends, influential articles, and research collaborations in this research area through visual charts and graphs. On this basis, this study analyzes and summarizes four clusters of Islamic insurance research themes focusing on the development and social impact of Islamic insurance in Indonesia; role of Islamic insurance in improving human health security, impact, and differential study of Islamic insurance on public health education among adult male and female; and religious attitudes and health care access. Emerging themes in the research area were identified through a thematic analysis of the literature of the last five years. The study has important implications for practice and policy formulation in the Islamic insurance industry. Through the study of Islamic insurance, it is possible to promote multicultural knowledge exchange and bring a broader perspective to the field of finance. Gaps exist in recent literature, comprise the lack of exploration on innovative characteristics in Islamic insurance models from conceptual perspective, impact of Islamic insurance on sustainable development from content perspective and impact of cultural and geographical factors on market development of Islamic insurance from contextual perspective. This study also proposes potential research directions to address these gaps.

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... Islamic teachings permit the killing of harmful pests that threaten crops, with scholars such as Imam Qurtubi and Ibn Rajab justifying pest control based on its economic necessity and role in preventing crop damage [55]. However, religious restrictions on conventional insurance-linked to its association with uncertainty (Al-Gharar), interest-based transactions, and gambling-like structures-create barriers to insurance adoption [56,57]. In contrast, Islamic insurance (Takaful), which operates on the principle of Tabarru (mutual donation), offers an alternative aligned with Sharia principles. ...

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Pesticide exposure, health impacts, predeterminism, and health insurance demand among Pakistani farmers: Implications for policy
Islamic insurance: a review and research agenda

Journal of Financial Services Marketing