The Effect of Islamic Work Ethics on Work Outcomes
Rokhman, W. (2010). The Effect of Islamic Work Ethics on Work Outcomes. JBO - Electronic Journal of Business Ethics and Organization Studies, Vol. 15 (1). Retrieved from http://ejbo.jyu.fi
Authors
Date
2010Copyright
© Business and Organization Ethics Network (BON)
This study was conducted to investigate the effect of Islamic work ethic on work outcomes (job satisfaction, organizational commitment and turnover intention). The study used a sample of 49 employees from 10 institutions of Islamic microfinance in Demak regency, Central Java Indonesia. The empirical testing indicates that Islamic work ethic has positive effects on both job satisfaction and organizational commitment; whereas there is no significant evidence of the effect of Islamic work ethic on turnover intention. Implication, limitation and suggestion for future research are discussed.
Publisher
Business and Organization Ethics Network (BON)ISSN Search the Publication Forum
1239-2685Keywords
Original source
http://ejbo.jyu.fiMetadata
Show full item recordCollections
License
Related items
Showing items with similar title or keywords.
-
Predicting factors of nurses’ intention to continue in nursing
Koponen, S. (Tampere University Press, 2011)Population aging increases pressure on the health care service in many countries, including Finland. At same time health care is facing a shortage of nurses due to the lack of new nurses entering the workforce, nurses ... -
Job satisfaction and organizational trust as antecedents of organizational commitment in Finnish and Estonian SMEs
Kemell, Kirsi (2015)This empirical study examines three well-known leadership themes – organizational commitment, job satisfaction and organizational trust – from the perspective of Finnish and Estonian small and medium –sized enterprises ... -
Työhyvinvoinnin paradoksit kolmannen sektorin palkkatyössä
Selander, Kirsikka (Jyväskylän yliopisto, 2018) -
Examining the Side Effects of Organizational Internet Monitoring on Employees
Jiang, Hemin; Tsohou, Aggeliki; Siponen, Mikko; Li, Ying (Emerald, 2020)Purpose – Internet monitoring in organizations can be used to monitor risks associated with Internet usage and information systems in organizations, such as employees’ cyberloafing behavior and information security incidents. ... -
The effects of mobile banking application user satisfaction and system usage on bank-customer relationships
Shaikh, Aijaz A.; Karjaluoto, Heikki (Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), 2016)This study examines mobile banking (m-banking) application usage in Finland by linking it with customer-bank relationship development. Specifically, we examine how usage is related to relationship commitment, overall ...