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Nabil A. Ibrahim Leslie W. Rue Patricia P. McDougall G. Robert Greene 《Journal of Business Ethics》1991,10(2):123-132
There is a sizeable group of self-described Christian companies which have declared their belief in the successful merging of biblical principles with business activities. As these companies have become more visible, an increasing number of anecdotal newspaper and magazine articles about these companies have appeared. Surprisingly, no rigorous research has been conducted prior to our recent study. This article provides national estimates of the size and predominant characteristics of self-identified Christian companies. In addition, the study investigated the types of relationships these companies maintained with their employees, customers, communities, and suppliers.Nabil Ibrahim is an Assistant Professor of Business Administration at Augusta College, Augusta, Georgia. He has published articles, case studies, and professional papers in the areas of business policy and strategy.Dr. Leslie W. Rue is Professor of Management in the College of Business Administration at Georgia State University. He is the author of over forty articles, cases, and papers that have appeared in academic and practitioner journals. He has coauthored eight textbooks in the field of management.Dr. Patricia P. McDougall is an Assistant Professor of Management at Georgia State University. Her research focuses primarily on new venture strategies and international entrepreneurship and has been published in several academic journals.
Dr. G. Robert Grenne is an Associate Professor of Management at Old Dominion University, Norfolk, Virginia where he teaches strategic management and entrepreneurship. He is a Contributing Editor to Spiritual Fitness in Business and has published articles in various academic and practitioner journals. 相似文献
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One area of business performance of particular interest to both scholars and practitioners is corporate social responsibility. The notion that organizations should be attentive to the needs of constituents other than shareholders has been investigated and vigorously debated for over two decades. This has provoked an especially rich and diverse literature investigating the relationship between business and society. As a result, researchers have urged the study of the profiles and backgrounds of corporate upper echelons in order to better understand this relationship.There is ample evidence that corporations have in recent years increased the proportion of outside directors on their boards. This has been partly in reaction to increased interest in the corporate social responsiveness of business organizations and suggestions that the board of directors could play a unique role in this area. The expectation on the part of practitioners, researchers, and governmental regulators is that outside directors will advocate greater corporate responsiveness to society's needs by playing a more active role in overseeing managerial decisions.The purpose of this study is to partially fill a void in the literature by determining whether or not these expectations are justified, particularly in the service industry. Data were collected as part of a larger cross-national study of corporate social responsibility. A multivariate analysis of variance (MANOVA) of the results of a survey of 307 board members (198 outside and 109 inside directors) indicates that outside directors exhibit greater concern about the discretionary component of corporate responsibility and a weaker orientation toward economic performance. No significant differences between the two groups were observed with respect to the legal and ethical dimensions of corporate social responsibility. Some explanations as well as limited generalizations and implications are developed. 相似文献
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Mansor Ibrahim 《Asian Economic Journal》1999,13(2):219-231
The article investigates the dynamic interactions between seven macroeconomic variables and the stock prices for an emerging market, Malaysia, using cointegration and Granger causality tests. The results strongly suggest informational inefficiency in the Malaysian market. The bivariate analysis suggests cointegration between the stock prices and three macroeconomic variables – consumer prices, credit aggregates and official reserves. From bivariate error-correction models, we note the reactions of the stock prices to deviations from the long run equilibrium. These results are further strengthened when we extend the analysis to multivariate settings. We also note some evidence that the stock prices are Granger-caused by changes in the official reserves and exchange rates in the short run. 相似文献
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In 1987 the Indonesian government introduced a new rice intensification program, Supra Insus, because production was not keeping pace with demand growth. This paper examines the operation and effectiveness of Supra Insus in West Java and South Sulawesi, and identifies some constraints to the program's success. These include inadequate resources and heavy administrative workloads which hamper the efforts of agricultural extension personnel; consequent slow development of necessary skills among farmers; delays in implementing organisational improvements to the program; complex procedures for formulation and ratification of credit proposals; institutional and other barriers to the adoption of some technologies; and conflicts between program administrators and regional governments on credit policy. The practice in South Sulawesi of harnessing traditional forums to the purposes of the program may offer a model for other areas. Further research is needed to evaluate the program's economic performance. 相似文献
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In addition to the standard Granger causality, this paper employs the Toda–Yamamoto approach and instantaneous causality test to examine the causal relationship between domestic savings and economic growth in 10 sub-Saharan African countries utilizing time series data. Findings from both the standard Granger causality and Toda–Yamamoto approach are consistent and robust only in five countries where domestic savings and economic growth are completely independent in three countries. For the remaining two, causality runs from savings to growth. However, for the other five countries, findings produced from both causality tests are grossly inconsistent and mixed leaving us under a quandary although the Toda–Yamamoto test is often reliable on account of its ability to avoid misleading results associated with the asymptotic nature of the standard Granger causality test. Our findings further reveal an instantaneous unidirectional causality from domestic savings to economic growth for only Benin, Mali, and South Africa suggesting that savings-led growth is rapid for these countries. We conclude based on our findings that the myriad of ‘evidence’ in earlier studies on savings-growth causality should be treated with caution given that methodological differences can produce misleading results with the potential of misdirecting policy. 相似文献
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Differences and similarities between inside and outside board members with regard to their attitudes toward corporate social responsibility are examined. The results indicate that outside directors exhibit greater concern about the discretionary component of corporate responsibility and a weaker orientation toward economic performance. No significant differences between the two groups were observed with respect to the legal and ethical dimensions of corporate social responsibility. Some explanations as well as limited generalizations and implications are developed.Nabil Ibrahim is the Grover Maxwell Professor of Business Administration at Augusta College, Augusta, Georgia. He teaches courses in Strategic Management and Organizational Behavior. Dr. Ibrahim's articles have appeared in theJournal of Business Ethics, theJournal of Applied Business Research, andHealth Care Management Review as well as various other journals and proceedings.John Angelidis is Assistant Professor of Management at St. John's University, New York, NY. He teaches courses in Strategic Management and International Business. Dr. Angelidis has published articles in theMid-Atlantic Journal of Business, theJournal of Applied Business Research, andBusiness Review, as well as in various other journals and proceedings. 相似文献
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Usury is a concept often associated more with religiously based financial ethics, whether Christian or Islamic, than with
the secular world of contemporary finance. The problem is compounded by a tendency to interpret riba, prohibited within Islam, as both usury and interest, without adequately distinguishing these concepts. This paper argues
that in Christian tradition usury has always evoked the notion of money demanded in excess of what is owed on a loan, disrupting
a relationship of equality between people, whereas interest was seen as referring to just compensation to the lender. Although
it is often claimed that hostility towards ‘usury’ has been in retreat in the West since the protestant Reformation, we would
argue that the crucial break came not with Calvin, but with Jeremy Bentham, whose critique of the arguments of Adam Smith,
upholding the reasonableness of the laws against usury, led to the abolition of the usury laws in England in 1854. There has
to be a role for law, whether Islamic or secular, in regulating financial relationships. We argue that by retrieving the necessary
distinction between demanding usury as illegitimate predatory lending and interest as legitimate compensation, we can discover
common ground behind the driving principles of financial ethics within both Islamic and Christian tradition that may still
be of relevance today. By re-examining past ethical discussions of the distinction between usury and just compensation, we
argue that the world’s religious traditions can make significant contributions to contemporary debate.
Constant Mews is Director of the Centre for Studies in Religion and Theology at Monash University. He holds PhD and Masters
degrees in medieval history, and pursues research in medieval religion, thought and ethics.
Ibrahim Abraham is a PhD student in the School of Political and Social Inquiry, Monash University, with degrees in religion
studies as well as law. His research interests include religion and culture, fair trade, and human rights. 相似文献
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This article examined the effect of culture and religiosity on perceptions of business ethics among students in a tertiary
institution in Malaysia. A structured questionnaire was developed with scenarios on various aspects of business ethics, and
self-administered to the students in the business studies program. The results from 767 respondents showed that there were
significant differences among the Malays, Chinese, and Indian students on seven scenarios namely selling hazardous products,
misleading instructions, selling defective products, padding expense account, taking sick to take a day off, keeping quiet
on defective products, and respond to supplier’s take good care of clients attitude. There was also an association between
culture and religiosity. The MANOVA results also showed that culture and religiosity have an effect on perceptions of business
ethics. 相似文献
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Nabil A. Ibrahim Donald P. Howard John P. Angelidis 《Journal of Business Ethics》2008,78(1-2):165-174
The purpose of this paper is to determine whether there is a relationship between a person’s degree of religiousness and corporate
social responsibility orientation. A total of 411 managers and 506 students from seven universities were surveyed. The statistical
analysis showed that religiousness does influence students’ orientation toward the economic, ethical, and philanthropic responsibilities
of business. It does not, however, have a significant impact upon the managers’ attitudes. When the “low religiousness” students
and managers were compared, differences were found with respect to the economic, ethical, and philanthropic components of
corporate social responsibility. Similar results were obtained when the “high religiousness” students and managers were compared.
The implications of these findings are discussed.
Nabil Ibrahim is the Grover Maxwell Professor of Business Administration at Augusta State University, Augusta, Georgia. He
teaches courses in Strategic Management and Applied Statistics. Dr. Ibrahim’s articles have appeared in the Journal of Business Ethics, Health Care Management Review, the Journal of Applied Business Research, as well as many other journals and proceedings.
Donald P. Howard is an Associate Professor of Management at Augusta State University, Augusta, Georgia. He teaches courses
in Strategic Management and Entrepreneurship. His articles have appeared in a number of journals such as the Journal of Business Ethics, Journal of Applied Case Research, and Health Care Management Review, as well as many proceedings.
John Angelidis is Professor and Chair, Department of Management, St. John’s University, New York, NY. He teaches courses in
Strategic Management and International Business. Dr. Angelidis has published articles in the Journal of Business Ethics, Review of Business, Journal of Commerce and Management, as well as many other journals and proceedings. 相似文献