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Western managers and employees, enabling them to work more effectively with Islamic managers, employees, and business partners …. It is believed that the paper will provide a better understanding of Muslim societies in general and Islamic managers in … particular. It also has some implications for Islamic managers and employees who have to deal with ethical dilemmas as well as …
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replicate and extended their work employing a large sample of managers working in various organizations and industries in Egypt …/value – The paper adds to the understanding of work experiences of managers in Egypt and replicates and extends earlier work.  …
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Purpose – This study aims to examine the relationship of the Islamic work ethic (IWE) and individualism among a large sample of supervisors working in Egypt, replicating earlier work by Ali (2005, 1987). Design/methodology/approach – Data were collected from 484 male and female supervisors...
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should err in favour of the arrangement that is less favourable to managers. Such an approach, we show, would make it most …
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We investigate whether competition between two firms to hire managers with different abilities might affect the product … managers might lead to an efficiency improvement in the market of the firm that attracts the most efficient manager. …
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The purpose of this study was to expand research on personality and leadership by investigating the relationship between leader personality and firm performance. Drawing from research on the five-factor model of personality ("the Big Fife") leader emotional adjustment (low neuroticism) and...
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It is increasingly accepted that the chief purchasing officer (CPO), as the highest ranking member of the purchasing and supply management (PSM) function, is a resource that can add strategic value to the firm. Delineating the organizational and human capital factors that determine CPO...
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contextual factors on the external communication behavior of purchasing managers in Germany. Design/methodology/approach – Based …
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