God-Conscious Organization and the Islamic Social Economy
Can there be God-conscious organizational behaviour in the real world of today’s capitalist corporations and the alternatives? In this overview of God-consciousness as a moral-awareness model of preference formation, functions, structures, and programs of organization within the purview of institutions and society, the authors explain and compare the major ethical issues of organizational behaviour and structure in Islamic economic theory and application. By analysing the nature of inclusive organizations and institutions, and the ethical preferences in Islamic choice framework, the authors from Saudi Arabia, Australia, Malaysia, Bangladesh, Canada, Indonesia and the UK, can highlight individual aspects to show whether capitalist organizational behaviour is sustainable. They describe how The Tawhidi epistemological framework governing conscious moral decision-making by institutions and organization, are used to establish the meaning and potential application of the concept of sustainability, and whether organizational moral objectives achieve their goals of life-fulfilment development, Poverty alleviation and the equitable distribution of wealth and resources.
- ISBN 13 : 131712636X
- ISBN 10 : 9781317126362
- Judul : God-Conscious Organization and the Islamic Social Economy
- Pengarang : Masudul Alam Choudhury,
- Kategori : Business & Economics
- Penerbit : Routledge
- Bahasa : en
- Tahun : 2016
- Halaman : 310
- Halaman : 310
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