The problem of underdevelopment in the Muslim world is often associated with their weak economy and lack of a capitalist system. Turkey, as a Muslim dominated but secular state, aims to integrate itself into the Western world and capitalist economy as well. Since Weber claimed that modern capitalism first emerged in Western societies because of a Protestant work ethic, many scholars from various areas have examined whether the capitalist system is compatible with Islamic culture. Analyzing the transformation of Islamic culture, and Turkey’s Islamic-Ottoman heritage and top-down modernization process may help better understand the relationship between Modern Islamic culture and economy. Building upon previous research on Islam and capitalism...
The rise of religious movements across civilizations has challenged long held expectations concernin...
The military coup of 1980 in Turkey was followed by more than two decades of neoliberal transition, ...
This study attempts to clarify the role of religious values in the rise of new pious Muslim entrepre...
Islamic capital not only has a central place in the economic, political and cultural agenda of Turke...
This study discusses two religious elements of culture emerging within various religiously conservat...
In recent years, much of the discussion about the Turkey has focused on the increasing role of Islam...
The history of market economy clearly links its origin and dynamic development with the Western civi...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study examines the interplay between the rise of a mark...
202 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2003.Theoretically, this study pre...
Ninth Mediterranean Research Meeting: Workshop 10This paper compares impact of economic liberalizati...
A discussion of the modern economic system, usually refers to two major systems, namely capitalism b...
Turkey has some unique characteristics, one of which is that it is the only Muslim country seeking t...
The rise of Turkish Islamic capitalism, and with it an Islamic bourgeoisie and the accompanying life...
The majority of Muslim countries, classified as low or middle income groups, suffer from poverty and...
In this article, my aim is to examine the development of Islamic business (a class of Islamic entrep...
The rise of religious movements across civilizations has challenged long held expectations concernin...
The military coup of 1980 in Turkey was followed by more than two decades of neoliberal transition, ...
This study attempts to clarify the role of religious values in the rise of new pious Muslim entrepre...
Islamic capital not only has a central place in the economic, political and cultural agenda of Turke...
This study discusses two religious elements of culture emerging within various religiously conservat...
In recent years, much of the discussion about the Turkey has focused on the increasing role of Islam...
The history of market economy clearly links its origin and dynamic development with the Western civi...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study examines the interplay between the rise of a mark...
202 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2003.Theoretically, this study pre...
Ninth Mediterranean Research Meeting: Workshop 10This paper compares impact of economic liberalizati...
A discussion of the modern economic system, usually refers to two major systems, namely capitalism b...
Turkey has some unique characteristics, one of which is that it is the only Muslim country seeking t...
The rise of Turkish Islamic capitalism, and with it an Islamic bourgeoisie and the accompanying life...
The majority of Muslim countries, classified as low or middle income groups, suffer from poverty and...
In this article, my aim is to examine the development of Islamic business (a class of Islamic entrep...
The rise of religious movements across civilizations has challenged long held expectations concernin...
The military coup of 1980 in Turkey was followed by more than two decades of neoliberal transition, ...
This study attempts to clarify the role of religious values in the rise of new pious Muslim entrepre...