Islamic work ethics and organizational commitment: Evidence from employees of banking institutions in Malaysia
Current literatures show that study on work ethics is gaining popularity among researchers for a very obvious reason, namely the threat of moral hazards. Cases of corporate scandals and collapses provide evidence that moral misconducts among employees have contributed to the financial disaster of ma...
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Manan S.K.; Kamaluddin N.; Puteh Salin A.S.A. 2-s2.0-84904018615 Islamic work ethics and organizational commitment: Evidence from employees of banking institutions in Malaysia 2013 Pertanika Journal of Social Science and Humanities 21 4 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84904018615&partnerID=40&md5=e6476aa2c1e75af5aa6ba95370fa5b9c Current literatures show that study on work ethics is gaining popularity among researchers for a very obvious reason, namely the threat of moral hazards. Cases of corporate scandals and collapses provide evidence that moral misconducts among employees have contributed to the financial disaster of many companies. It is believed that there is a possible relationship between work ethics and organizational commitment, thus performance. This study would therefore attempt to investigate the Islamic Work Ethics (IWE) practices among the employees of banking institutions in Malaysia with specific focus given to the possible relationship between IWE variables and organizational commitment (OC). The findings of this study indicate that all IWE variables are positively and significantly related to organizational commitment. © Universiti Putra Malaysia Press. Universiti Putra Malaysia 1287702 English Article |
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Current literatures show that study on work ethics is gaining popularity among researchers for a very obvious reason, namely the threat of moral hazards. Cases of corporate scandals and collapses provide evidence that moral misconducts among employees have contributed to the financial disaster of many companies. It is believed that there is a possible relationship between work ethics and organizational commitment, thus performance. This study would therefore attempt to investigate the Islamic Work Ethics (IWE) practices among the employees of banking institutions in Malaysia with specific focus given to the possible relationship between IWE variables and organizational commitment (OC). The findings of this study indicate that all IWE variables are positively and significantly related to organizational commitment. © Universiti Putra Malaysia Press. |
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