This paper applies an Islamic perspective to understand the lack of business responsibility witnessed in recent times. A link is developed between the dominant materialistic-secular worldview and lack of business responsibility. The paper argues that a materialistic-secular worldview tends to disconnect economics from ethics, gives privilege to economic values over spiritual values, and confers primacy to legal/bureaucratic mechanisms over ethical and spiritual mechanisms for ensuring compliance to business responsibilities. It suggests that these orientations could account for the weak sense of business responsibility and unethical behaviours reported in earlier works. To remedy this, the paper proposes the broadening of problem-solving me...
Islamic business ethics is essential for SME industry. Islamic business ethics is essential not due ...
An Islamic perspective on the lack of social responsibility in business organisation
Islamic business ethics is essential for SME industry. Islamic business ethics is essential not due ...
In this research explain about the construction of responsibility concept in Islamic business ethics...
In Islam, business is one of the most important parts of mu’āmalah (worldly transaction) and gets a ...
This paper attempts to firstly, review the modern concepts of corporate accountability especially wi...
This article examines the contribution of one Islamic scholar, Fetullah Gülen to the debate about th...
ABSTRACT. In spite of a renewed interest in the relationship between spirituality and managerial thi...
In Islam, business is one of the most important parts of mu’āmalah (worldly transaction) and gets a ...
This chapter explores the presence of spirituality in business ethics with the application of govern...
This study looks at the ethical and moral responsibilities of Muslims in the area of problem solving...
The paradigm of morality in Islam is presented in light of Shariah - the Islamic social/legal system...
Purpose – In the light of major corporate failures worldwide, business ethics have become an increas...
Purpose – In the light of major corporate failures worldwide, business ethics have become an increas...
Business responsibility is essentially the responsibility of business people to Allah SWT. This can ...
Islamic business ethics is essential for SME industry. Islamic business ethics is essential not due ...
An Islamic perspective on the lack of social responsibility in business organisation
Islamic business ethics is essential for SME industry. Islamic business ethics is essential not due ...
In this research explain about the construction of responsibility concept in Islamic business ethics...
In Islam, business is one of the most important parts of mu’āmalah (worldly transaction) and gets a ...
This paper attempts to firstly, review the modern concepts of corporate accountability especially wi...
This article examines the contribution of one Islamic scholar, Fetullah Gülen to the debate about th...
ABSTRACT. In spite of a renewed interest in the relationship between spirituality and managerial thi...
In Islam, business is one of the most important parts of mu’āmalah (worldly transaction) and gets a ...
This chapter explores the presence of spirituality in business ethics with the application of govern...
This study looks at the ethical and moral responsibilities of Muslims in the area of problem solving...
The paradigm of morality in Islam is presented in light of Shariah - the Islamic social/legal system...
Purpose – In the light of major corporate failures worldwide, business ethics have become an increas...
Purpose – In the light of major corporate failures worldwide, business ethics have become an increas...
Business responsibility is essentially the responsibility of business people to Allah SWT. This can ...
Islamic business ethics is essential for SME industry. Islamic business ethics is essential not due ...
An Islamic perspective on the lack of social responsibility in business organisation
Islamic business ethics is essential for SME industry. Islamic business ethics is essential not due ...