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The Islamic Work Ethic in Arabia

The Journal of Psychology, 1992
ABSTRACT In an examination of the Islamic Work Ethic and the Individualism Scale (Ali, 1988) among 117 managers in Saudi Arabia, I found that the managers were highly committed to the Islamic Work Ethic and showed a moderate tendency toward individualism.
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Islamic work ethic: a critical review

Cross Cultural Management: An International Journal, 2008
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to present a coherent but critical treatment of Islamic work ethic (IWE). It explores the nature of IWE in the context of cultural and political evolution and offers a cultural and religious perspective pertaining to organization and management.Design/methodology/approachIt briefly investigates the economic and ...
Abbas J. Ali, Abdullah Al‐Owaihan
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Relationship between Islamic Work Ethics and Work Engagement

Bioethics Journal, 2016
Introduction: Today, organizations in the context of Islamic societies has focused on the ethical and moral values because it is likely that employees adhere to the Islamic work ethic, shows enthusiasm and more energy in relation to their work. With this approach, the aim of this study was to evaluate the status of the Islamic Work Ethics and Work ...
Ardalan, Mohammad Reza   +4 more
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Fundamental Islamic perspective of work ethics

Journal of Islamic Accounting and Business Research, 2016
Purpose– This paper debates the Islamic perspective on the work ethics employed in an organization. It aims to discuss the issues of assumptions involving the Islamic Work Ethic (IWE). Therefore, this paper addresses the gap in the management literature and suggests a group of dimensions from fundamentals of Islam.Design/methodology/approach– The paper
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Work ethics from an Islamic Perspective

Religions: A Scholarly Journal, 2015
From the beginning of Islam, the question of one’s private or public behavior has been closely related to one’s faith or spiritual state. Based on certain Qur’anic references to human responsibility such as divine vicegerency on earth and the Prophetic noble example of human excellence Muslim scholars have developed a special domain of study devoted to
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ISLAMIC AND CHRISTIAN WORK ETHICS: AN ANALYSIS

Al-Shajarah: Journal of the International Institute of Islamic Thought and Civilization (ISTAC)
Various scholars have been inspired by ethics and value systems across the centuries. However, conversations on such topics – especially in academia – have been conducted from a Judeo-Christian perspective, without giving much attention to other systems of thought.
Sumera Irfan   +2 more
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Islamic Work Ethic in a Dynamic World

Religions: A Scholarly Journal, 2015
Perceptions on of work and its relation to human life have occupied man for centuries and discussions about the concept of work among different traditions and cultures appear to be under influence of a certain ideology or particular religion. In this article, Professor Ali has analyzed the understanding of work ethics based on the Islamic perspective ...
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Islamic Work Ethic: An Agenda for Future Research

Advanced Science Letters, 2015
The concept of Islamic work ethic (IWE) is gaining more attention from researchers due to its importance in the workplace. Considering it’s numerous of benefits, the present study reviews the existing literature pertaining to this phenomenon in order to understand and to identify the areas that are already explored as well as the areas that are needed ...
Jihad Mohammad   +2 more
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Islamic work ethic: where are we now? The map of Islamic work ethic

2019
Islamic Work Ethic (IWE) is a concept coined by Ali (1988) thirty years ago. IWE is interesting as Moslem population all around the world keeps growing and Moslem should pay attention toward the ethical conduct in the workplace as in Islam, working is an ibadah (a prayer or a virtue).
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