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citizenship and sustainability. Larger disciplines such as philosophy, psychology, the social sciences and even religion can also …
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The case for socially responsible business conduct is often made from an economical or ethical perspective with the organization as level of analysis. This paper focuses on the relationship between the religious belief of corporate decision-makers and socially responsible business conduct. Based...
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Despite the huge potential on both the demand and supply sides of the ÎukËk market, the current ÎukËk structures fall short of adequately meeting the market’s needs as the SharÊ’ah compliance of many of them and/or their economic efficiency are questionable. Even though...
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The social and ecological challenges that governments face have raised their interest in socially responsible business conduct (SRBC). In this article we analyze the motives of executives to perform SRBC. We distinguish three types of motives: financial, ethical and altruistic motives. We test...
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, and consequently reveal the least physical familiarity with the natural world. In our effort to interpret these results …
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This paper explores the relationship between the Islamic religion and the level of socially responsible business … in practice than non-Muslim managers. Furthermore, values and norms derived from the Islamic religion motivate …
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research uses data from the World Values Survey project to study the relationship between religion, denominations and economic … countries of wave 6 of the World Values Survey: - People who speak a different language - People of a different religion … international data collection of the World Values Survey, our re-analysis of the very World Values Survey data [“roll-outs” of the …
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research uses data from the World Values Survey project to study the relationship between religion, denominations and economic … international data collection of the World Values Survey, our re-analysis of the very World Values Survey data [“roll-outs” of the … World Values Survey data wvs1981_2008_v20090914.sav] brought us to question Inglehart’s theories, with which he and his …
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maintain, and pass on to their children, a view of the world where effort ultimately pays off and everyone gets their just … deserts. This paper offers a model that helps explain: i) why most people feel such a need to believe in a ‘just world’; ii … by a high prevalence of just-world beliefs among the population and relatively laissez-faire policies. The other …
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An economic signalling model contributing to the explanation of religious schism is presented. Religious groups are interpreted as a device for exchanging information about and via others. Two effects result. First, the larger the network, the worse the signal quality one receives of the type of...
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