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Comparative Work Ethics

Pelikan, J. K. and Nasr, S.H. (Ed.) (1985). Comparative Work Ethics: Judeo-Christian, Islamic, and Eastern. Washington, DC: Library of Congress, Occasional Papers of the Council of Scholars, No. 4.

Here is the content of this book:
5 Preface
7-23 Commandment or Curse? The Paradox of Work in the Judeo-Christian Tradition by Jaroslav Pelikan
25-47 Reflections on the Work Ethic in the Religions of East Asia by Joseph Kitagawa
49-62 Islamic Work Ethics by Seyyed Hossein Nasr

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  1. January 28, 2009 at 10:45 am | #1

    good day sir,

    I really interested with study of work ethic (and also Islamic Work Ethic). I’m from Malaysia. How can I get an articles or online material pertaining this subject?

    Thank you!

  2. bizethicsresources
    January 28, 2009 at 1:11 pm | #2

    Hello,

    Most of related journals are available on-line. You can see a list on http://www.businessethicsresources.com/ Go to the “Links” tab and click on “Journals”. But most of them will require subscription. If you have association with a university, you may have access through your university.

    You may also check the other links (university centers, institutions, blogs, etc) on the same website to see if they have something that interests you.

  3. hasan gül
    February 3, 2009 at 6:55 pm | #3

    Dear Author;
    I am from Turkey. I study in university of GOP. I will this artixle from your. Can you send this paper for me, please.
    Singularly…

    • bizethicsresources
      February 3, 2009 at 8:12 pm | #4

      Dear Hasan,
      This is a book edited by J.K. Pelikan and S.H. Nasr. And it is rather an old book (from 1985) that is not probably available any more. Which parts of this book are you interested? And what is your interest in business ethics in general?

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