BRIDGING DIGITAL INNOVATION AND SUSTAINABILITY
INSIGHTS FROM ISLAMIC ECONOMIC PRINCIPLES - A SYSTEMATIC LITERATURE REVIEW
Keywords:
Islamic Economics, Digital Innovation, Sustainable Development, Islamic Finance, Green EconomyAbstract
The integration of digital innovation with ethical economic systems has emerged as a crucial subject of scholarly investigation in an era characterized by fast digital transformation and growing global concern for sustainable development. A comprehensive assessment of the literature is presented in this paper, looking at how Islamic economic principles offer a special framework for coordinating digital innovation with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). This study identifies important themes, trends, and gaps in the literature regarding the convergence of digital technologies—such as fintech, blockchain, and digital platforms—with sustainability in the context of Islamic economics by analyzing peer-reviewed articles published between 2010 and 2024. economic prosperity. The results show that the main topics of discussion include Islamic finance, halal supply chain management, zakat digitisation, and ethical fintech innovation. But issues like inconsistent regulations, digital inequalities, and a dearth of integrated frameworks continue to be common. For policymakers, academics, and practitioners looking to use digital innovation for long-term results based on Islamic principles, this review provides conceptual clarity as well as useful consequences.
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