Keep up with management issues in the rapidly changing Islamic business world!
Islam and Business: Cross-Cultural and Cross-National Perspectives reviews important changes, cross-cultural differences, and management issues in the turbulent Islamic business environment. With the shift from government ownership of companies and commodities toward more open markets and the product/service diversification that this change brings, the need to understand how business is done in these countries is more vital than ever before. The research in this book will help you understand the impact of Westernization upon business practices in Islamic nations.
With contributions from experts on four Islamic business environments (Turkey, Jordan, Egypt, and Lebanon), this book:
provides a framework to guide corporations in policy and strategic planning
examines the impact of Western reforms on selected Islamic business sectors
discusses the training, leadership, and management development needs of companies doing business in or with Islamic nations
Section 1: Business in Turkey presents:
a framework for corporate policy making and for strategic planning activities
an assessment of what can cause strategic alliances to succeed or to failillustrated by a case study of the relationship between Turkish Airlines and the Qualiflyer Groupthis study considers the question in terms of goals, partner selection, alliance management, and areas of cooperation
an examination of value-at-risk (VaR) models that can be used to compute market risk for financial institutionswith a study of crisis scenarios as applied to the four largest Turkish banks
Section 2: Business in Jordan presents:
a study of the impact Westernization has had on the efficiency of Jordanian commercial banks
an examination of current practices and procedures for management training and development (MTD) needs in public and private organizations in Jordanand suggestions for future improvements
an exploratory study of how national and regional socio-cultural values affect organizational cultureconsidering such factors as Power Distance (PD), Uncertainty Avoidance (UA), the Individualism-Collectivism (IDV) dimension, and the Masculinity-Femininity (MAS) dimension, as well as power culture, role orientation, achievement culture, and the support-oriented organization
Section 3: Business in Egypt and Lebanon presents:
a comprehensive model of relationships between transactional and transformational leadership trust in terms of organizations, organizational justice, intention to leave, and organizational citizenship behaviorusing data supplied by 179 middle and direct level managers in 17 private Egyptian organizations
an analysis of the factors affecting the advancement of the Lebanese tourism industry, which has suffered tremendously in the wake of civil war and political unrest
The information in Islam and Business will be helpful to anyone practicing management or studying how management works in the Islamic world. Make it a part of your professional/teaching collection today!
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978-0-7890-2516-6 (9780789025166)
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Becker, Kip
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Boston University, Boston, MA, USA
Introduction (Kip Becker)
SECTION I: BUSINESS IN TURKEY
Exploring the Differences of Managers' Mental Model (Umit Ozen and Fusun Ulengin)
Strategic Alliances in the Aviation Industry: An Analysis of Turkish Airlines Experience (Fatih Semercioz and Burak Kocer)
Value-at-Risk (VaR) Computations Under Various VaR Models and Stress Testing (Suat Teker and M. Baris Akcay)
SECTION II: BUSINESS IN JORDAN
The Effect of Financial Liberalization on the Efficiency of Financial Institutions: The Case of Jordanian Commercial Banks (Aktham Maghyereh)
Management Training and Development Needs Assessment Practices in the Jordanian Private and Public Sectors: Integrated or Isolated? (Jamal Abu-Doleh)
Socio-Cultural Values and Organizational Culture (Hala M. Sabri)
SECTION III: BUSINESS IN EGYPT AND LEBANON
The Direct and Mediating Effects of Transactional and Transformational Leadership: A Comparative Approach (Mahmoud A. Elgamal)
Factors Affecting the Advancement of the Lebanese Tourism Industry (Said M. Ladki and Mira W. Sadik)
Index
Reference Notes Included