Working in the Islamic economy: sharia-ization and the Malaysian workplace

This article demonstrates how sharia, the source for developing products in Malaysia’s Islamic economy, has also emerged in some Malaysian businesses as a form of corporate culture, reconfiguring workplace identities and social relations. It takes the form of what I call “corporate sharia”, a set of...

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主要作者: Sloane-White, Patricia (Author)
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语言:English
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出版: 2011
In: Sojourn
Year: 2011, 卷: 26, 发布: 2, Pages: 304-334
Further subjects:B 企业
B 伦理学
B Unternehmenspolitik
B Unternehmensleitung
B 企业文化
B 人际关系
B 行为规范
B Malaysia 企业文化 / 企业识别 Wirtschaftsunternehmen Unternehmensleitung Islamisches Recht 行为规范 Wertesystem Soziale Beziehungen Unternehmenspolitik 伊斯兰教
B Malaysia
B 伊斯兰教
B Islamisches Recht
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总结:This article demonstrates how sharia, the source for developing products in Malaysia’s Islamic economy, has also emerged in some Malaysian businesses as a form of corporate culture, reconfiguring workplace identities and social relations. It takes the form of what I call “corporate sharia”, a set of ideas consciously and deliberately shaped by executives who seek to build corporations based on the rules for commerce and management contained within the Qur’an and Hadith. Corporate leaders also fashion what I call “personnel sharia” - “human resources” rules to ensure that employees exhibit the ethical values and moral principles set by their superiors. As such, the “Islamic workplace” becomes sharia-ized, where the piety and Islamic subjectivities of personnel are shaped, monitored, and enforced, not left to individual, personal choice. (Sojourn/GIGA)
实物描述:Lit.
ISSN:0217-9520
Contains:In: Sojourn