In this paper we will present the concept of Protestant Work Ethics as conceptualized and measured by several authors, starting with its initiator, Max Weber, in order to emphasize the importance of work ethic on attitudes towards work. We will also analyze the four dimensions of work ethic - hard work, nonleisure, independence and asceticism, identified by Blau and Ryan (1997) among military students, trying to identify how they vary according to a series of socio- demographic data of military students
To examine how different dimensions of the Protestant work ethic (PWE) are related to constructs ind...
The aim of this book is to overview the concept of work ethic based on Max Weber’s Protestant work e...
The main goal of this article is a presentation of catholic and protestant social teaching and its e...
Weber's contribution on Protestant work ethic has stimulated numerous social scientists. However, th...
Max Weber's The Protestant Ethics and the Spirit of Capitalism explains the fact that in the context...
The problem addressed in this study pertained to the prevailing attitudes toward work and the relati...
It has been suggested that the Protestant Work Ethic (PWE) is a multidimensional concept. The concep...
This paper argues that the capitalist spirit associated with Max Weber’s Protestant Ethics is not as...
The relationship between religion, the work ethic and socioeconomic success was examined using longi...
This article develops two hypotheses about economically-relevant values of Christian believers, acco...
We examine Webers theory of Protestant work ethic using data drawn from the Household Income Labour ...
In The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism, Max Weber asked a central question: Why did ca...
Item does not contain fulltextEvidence on Weber's original thesis on a Protestant work ethic is ambi...
Little did Max Weber know that his essay ‘Protestant ethic and the spirit of capitalism’, written in...
The literature on personal correlates of Protestant work ethic beliefs and the re-lationship between...
To examine how different dimensions of the Protestant work ethic (PWE) are related to constructs ind...
The aim of this book is to overview the concept of work ethic based on Max Weber’s Protestant work e...
The main goal of this article is a presentation of catholic and protestant social teaching and its e...
Weber's contribution on Protestant work ethic has stimulated numerous social scientists. However, th...
Max Weber's The Protestant Ethics and the Spirit of Capitalism explains the fact that in the context...
The problem addressed in this study pertained to the prevailing attitudes toward work and the relati...
It has been suggested that the Protestant Work Ethic (PWE) is a multidimensional concept. The concep...
This paper argues that the capitalist spirit associated with Max Weber’s Protestant Ethics is not as...
The relationship between religion, the work ethic and socioeconomic success was examined using longi...
This article develops two hypotheses about economically-relevant values of Christian believers, acco...
We examine Webers theory of Protestant work ethic using data drawn from the Household Income Labour ...
In The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism, Max Weber asked a central question: Why did ca...
Item does not contain fulltextEvidence on Weber's original thesis on a Protestant work ethic is ambi...
Little did Max Weber know that his essay ‘Protestant ethic and the spirit of capitalism’, written in...
The literature on personal correlates of Protestant work ethic beliefs and the re-lationship between...
To examine how different dimensions of the Protestant work ethic (PWE) are related to constructs ind...
The aim of this book is to overview the concept of work ethic based on Max Weber’s Protestant work e...
The main goal of this article is a presentation of catholic and protestant social teaching and its e...