Transformation of Islamic Work Ethic and Social Networks: The Role of Religious Social Embeddedness in Organizational Networks
Autor: | Ali Selami Sargut, Erdem Kirkbesoglu |
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Rok vydání: | 2015 |
Předmět: |
060303 religions & theology
Economics and Econometrics Work ethic Embeddedness media_common.quotation_subject 05 social sciences 06 humanities and the arts 0603 philosophy ethics and religion General Business Management and Accounting Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous) Political economy 0502 economics and business Sociology Ideology Protestant work ethic Business and International Management Business ethics Secularism Social science Law Social network analysis 050203 business & management Social capital media_common |
Zdroj: | Journal of Business Ethics. 139:313-331 |
ISSN: | 1573-0697 0167-4544 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s10551-015-2637-x |
Popis: | The aim of this study is to explore the influence of religious beliefs on social or work-related ties of managers who are member of organizational networks representing two different ideologies (religious and secular) in Turkey. In this research, the emergence of secular and devout entrepreneurs is considered as a phenomenon, and special attention is paid to religious transformation and secularism in Turkey. Social network analysis method is used to define the nature of communication links among 80 chairmen who are the members of two conflicting and dominant groups in Turkish business system. The findings show that Protestant work ethic suggested by Weber with regard to Christianity have attained a similar place over the past decade in Islamic organizational networks. The concern of political power in religion leads to organizational networks being nourished by religious norms and creeds in many developing countries. Especially in societies like Turkey where the state is dominant in the business life, organizations and managers prefer to be included in religious networks to make close contacts with the state. Another significant finding is that efforts of the members of religious networks—in spite of their relatively closed characteristics—in terms of being at the center of a network and taking the brokerage role, are highly developed on the contrary to the literature. |
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