Little did Max Weber know that his essay ‘Protestant ethic and the spirit of capitalism’, written in 1905 (which was republished in 1920), would survive the times and still be a source for discussion and interpretation during the 21st century. Today as in previous times, work and the workplace poses its challenges. The common thread through history seems to be attemptsto enhance the workplace, to better it, to convert it into a place where people could work with a free spirit. Yet, in spite of all the attempts, one failure after the other has been recorded. In a research program that endeavoured to construe the meaningful workplace, Protestant ethicwas identified as one possible contributory towards such an ideal. This article explores the ...
In this paper we will present the concept of Protestant Work Ethics as conceptualized and measured b...
Max Weber's The Protestant Ethics and the Spirit of Capitalism explains the fact that in the context...
In recent years, academic interest in the nexus between Pentecostalism, economics, and capitalism ha...
Weber's contribution on Protestant work ethic has stimulated numerous social scientists. However, th...
Few theories in the social sciences have gained more widespread acceptance than Max Weber’s The Prot...
This paper argues that the capitalist spirit associated with Max Weber’s Protestant Ethics is not as...
This article develops two hypotheses about economically-relevant values of Christian believers, acco...
Using a historical approach, this paper revisits Max Webers Protestant ethic, addressing in particul...
Contains fulltext : 235706.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)This paper argu...
This article develops two hypotheses about economically-relevant values of Christian believers, acco...
Max Weber argued that Protestant work ethics(PWE) played an important role in the development of cap...
An attempt was made to describe and to eventually implement work space that can be defined as psycho...
In recent years, business historians have started to become more interested in the relevance of Max ...
Max Weber's thesis of a relation between a Protestant ethic and a spirit of capitalism is examined. ...
The relationship between religion, the work ethic and socioeconomic success was examined using longi...
In this paper we will present the concept of Protestant Work Ethics as conceptualized and measured b...
Max Weber's The Protestant Ethics and the Spirit of Capitalism explains the fact that in the context...
In recent years, academic interest in the nexus between Pentecostalism, economics, and capitalism ha...
Weber's contribution on Protestant work ethic has stimulated numerous social scientists. However, th...
Few theories in the social sciences have gained more widespread acceptance than Max Weber’s The Prot...
This paper argues that the capitalist spirit associated with Max Weber’s Protestant Ethics is not as...
This article develops two hypotheses about economically-relevant values of Christian believers, acco...
Using a historical approach, this paper revisits Max Webers Protestant ethic, addressing in particul...
Contains fulltext : 235706.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)This paper argu...
This article develops two hypotheses about economically-relevant values of Christian believers, acco...
Max Weber argued that Protestant work ethics(PWE) played an important role in the development of cap...
An attempt was made to describe and to eventually implement work space that can be defined as psycho...
In recent years, business historians have started to become more interested in the relevance of Max ...
Max Weber's thesis of a relation between a Protestant ethic and a spirit of capitalism is examined. ...
The relationship between religion, the work ethic and socioeconomic success was examined using longi...
In this paper we will present the concept of Protestant Work Ethics as conceptualized and measured b...
Max Weber's The Protestant Ethics and the Spirit of Capitalism explains the fact that in the context...
In recent years, academic interest in the nexus between Pentecostalism, economics, and capitalism ha...