Table of contents - Special Issue: Practical wisdom for management from the Islamic tradition
Guest Editors: Wafa El Garah, Rafik I. Beekun, Andr Habisch, Gilbert Lenssen, Cristian Loza Adaui
Practical wisdom for management from the Islamic tradition
Wafa El Garah, Rafik I. Beekun, André Habisch, Gilbert Lenssen, Cristian Loza AdauiThe purpose of this paper is to provide an overview of the special issue on practical wisdom for management from the Islamic traditions.
Character centered leadership: Muhammad (p) as an ethical role model for CEOs
Rafik I. BeekunThe purpose of this paper is to examine the leadership style of Muhammad (p) within a character‐centric framework as a useful alternative to the transactional, self‐centered model…
Human resource development, motivation and Islam
Muhammad Burdbar Khan, Naeem Nisar SheikhAn increasing number of human resource development (HRD) theorists and researchers are calling for a broader philosophical framework for HRD within management practice. The…
Islamic perspectives on training and professional development
Abderrahman HassiThe purpose of this paper is to draw a portrait of training and development ideals and practices from the Islamic point of view.
Evaluating Chris Argyris's ideas: an Islamic perspective
Rodrigue Fontaine, Gapur Oziev, Hussein Hassan‐HusseinThe purpose of this paper is to investigate Chris Argyris's ideas from an Islamic perspective.
Spiritual capital: The co‐evolution of an ethical framework based on Abrahamic religious values in the Islamic tradition
Ouarda Dsouli, Nadeem Khan, Nada K. KakabadseThe aim of this paper is to investigate how values from within Abrahamic religions could be adopted to improve liberal market economies’ (LMEs’) corporate governance business…
Boundaries and knowledge in a Sufi Dhikr Circle
Ali Aslan GuemuesayThe purpose of this paper is to infer, from the mystical Islamic tradition, practical wisdom for management development on knowledge transfer and storage as well as organizational…
Toward applied Islamic business ethics: responsible halal business
Muatasim Ismaeel, Katharina BlaimThe purpose of this paper is to explore the opportunities of using halal regulation and certification as a mechanism for applying Islamic business ethics in contemporary world.
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0262-1711e-ISSN:
1758-7492ISSN-L:
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Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
hybridEditor:
- Associate Professor Magnus Larsson