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Work ethics

National Productivity Review, 1998
AbstractA majority of today's organization improvement efforts are not producing the desired results. The author believes the problem to be one of perspective. We have lost sight of the real purpose of “work.” The author traces the historical evolution of the concept of work.
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The (r)evolution and decolonization of social work ethics: The Global Social Work Statement of Ethical Principles

International Social Work, 2019
The approval of the 2014 joint Global Definition of Social Work required that international social work associations review the associated ethical principles of social work.
Vishanthie Sewpaul, M. Henrickson
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Work Ethics for Teachers and Teaching of Work Ethics

Shikshan Anveshika, 2016
Teachers’ work covers many things: ethics is one of them. For teachers, ethics is more than just a code of ethics which does no more than codify a set of principles and rules which serve aspirational and/or disciplinary purposes. Teachers, as professionals, are engaged in one of the most ethically demanding jobs, the education of young people; thus it ...
Rainu Gupta, Archna Vats
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Social work ethics

International Social Work, 2006
English This article compares and contrasts two main areas of the Australian and US codes of ethics for social workers. These have been selected for comparison because recent revisions in their provisions about dual relationships and confidentiality raise challenging questions about acceptable practice standards.
Congress, E, McAuliffe, D. A.
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Quality Work Ethics and Job Satisfaction: An Empirical Analysis

Social Science Research Network, 2019
Quality is very crucial to understand how well an employee is doing. Quality of work shows how much an employee value them. Thus, this study examines the impact of strong quality work ethics on job satisfaction among banking employees in Jordan.
S. Panigrahi, Hatem Mahmoud Al-Nashash
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Ethics of Meaningful Work

2017
Meaningful work is perhaps best understood in contrast to useless toil. The dangers of repetitive, thoughtless work were noted by Adam Smithin the Wealth of Nations (1970 [1776]) and by Karl Marx in Das Kapital(1976 [1867]). They saw how such work took away autonomy and left workers unsatisfied.
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Impact of servant leadership on employee life satisfaction through Islamic work ethics in the Islamic banking industry

Asian Journal of Business Ethics, 2022
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Ethical Works

Abstract This chapter examines Galen’s works on ethical and psychological topics, including The Diagnosis and Treatment of the Affections and Errors Peculiar to Each Person’s Soul, Character Traits, and Avoiding Distress. It discusses the various philosophical influences on Galen’s ethical thinking—in particular Platonism and Stoicism—as
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Rethinking work ethics

International Journal of Commerce and Management, 2013
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to present a comprehensive meaning of work ethics that encompasses its spirit in a changing world. It also reflects on the historical evolution of work ethics in the Western world. Design/methodology/approach The
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