An empirical assessment of Islamic leadership principles

The main purpose of the present paper is to document some Islamic leadership principles of management. The paper equally examines the leadership function as adopted by academic administrators within the International Islamic University, Malaysia vis-a-vis Islamic principles of management. The whole...

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Main Author: Khaliq, Ahmad
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Language:English
Published: Emerald Group Publishing Limited 2011
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Online Access:http://irep.iium.edu.my/73992/
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spelling iium-739922019-08-23T03:28:08Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/73992/ An empirical assessment of Islamic leadership principles Khaliq, Ahmad HD28 Management. Industrial Management HD61 Risk Management The main purpose of the present paper is to document some Islamic leadership principles of management. The paper equally examines the leadership function as adopted by academic administrators within the International Islamic University, Malaysia vis-a-vis Islamic principles of management. The whole process is an attempt to conduct an empirical study of the important role of excellent leadership from an Islamic perspective. A combination of revealed sources of knowledge (the Quran and Sunnah) and literature reviews were used to document Islamic leadership principles. Then, a questionnaire-based survey was used to examine the Islamic leadership principles, approaches, and sources of leadership principles adopted in the university. Use of the scale of statistical measurement was done to test the significance and reliability level. It was found that academic administrators were imbued with Islamic leadership principles. The research also showed that servant-leadership approach is preferably used in conjunction with alternative transactional and transformational styles, while the revealed sources of knowledge (Quran and Sunnah) were given the highest priority as sources of developing leadership principles. Islamic management is a diverse field. This study is, however, limited to Islamic leadership principles in an organization. Perhaps, this study will be little known to adherents of the conventional management principles, which may stimulate further thinking and debate on the crossing point between Islam and the management of an organization. It is aimed at providing some knowledge of Islamic philosophy and practice in order to help today’s employers and employees carry on everyday activities imbued with Islamic values and cultures. Emerald Group Publishing Limited 2011 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/73992/1/2011-Empirical%20Islamic%20Leadership-IJCOM.pdf Khaliq, Ahmad (2011) An empirical assessment of Islamic leadership principles. International Journal of Commerce and Management, 21 (3). pp. 291-318.
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An empirical assessment of Islamic leadership principles
description The main purpose of the present paper is to document some Islamic leadership principles of management. The paper equally examines the leadership function as adopted by academic administrators within the International Islamic University, Malaysia vis-a-vis Islamic principles of management. The whole process is an attempt to conduct an empirical study of the important role of excellent leadership from an Islamic perspective. A combination of revealed sources of knowledge (the Quran and Sunnah) and literature reviews were used to document Islamic leadership principles. Then, a questionnaire-based survey was used to examine the Islamic leadership principles, approaches, and sources of leadership principles adopted in the university. Use of the scale of statistical measurement was done to test the significance and reliability level. It was found that academic administrators were imbued with Islamic leadership principles. The research also showed that servant-leadership approach is preferably used in conjunction with alternative transactional and transformational styles, while the revealed sources of knowledge (Quran and Sunnah) were given the highest priority as sources of developing leadership principles. Islamic management is a diverse field. This study is, however, limited to Islamic leadership principles in an organization. Perhaps, this study will be little known to adherents of the conventional management principles, which may stimulate further thinking and debate on the crossing point between Islam and the management of an organization. It is aimed at providing some knowledge of Islamic philosophy and practice in order to help today’s employers and employees carry on everyday activities imbued with Islamic values and cultures.
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title An empirical assessment of Islamic leadership principles
title_short An empirical assessment of Islamic leadership principles
title_full An empirical assessment of Islamic leadership principles
title_fullStr An empirical assessment of Islamic leadership principles
title_full_unstemmed An empirical assessment of Islamic leadership principles
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publisher Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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url http://irep.iium.edu.my/73992/
http://irep.iium.edu.my/73992/1/2011-Empirical%20Islamic%20Leadership-IJCOM.pdf
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