Ethical Leadership from Islamic Perspectives: A Model for Social and Organisational Justice
The Arab world had a proud tradition of providing security to its working class especially during the early Islamic period. To be relevant in the future, however, developing Arab societies will need to re-examine their currently Euro-centric premise and strive to serve global equity through a more b...
Main Author: | Randeree, K |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Common Ground
2008
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