5 resultados para Moses--(Biblical leader)--Islamic interpretations

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The relationship between Islamic Law and other legal systems (basically western type domestic legal orders and international law) is often thought of in terms of compatibility or incompatibility. Concerning certain subject matters of choice, the compatibility of Islamic (legal) principles with the values embedded in legal systems that are regarded as characteristic of the Modern Age is tested by sets of questions: is democracy possible in Islam? Does Islam recognize human rights and are those rights equivalent to a more universal conception? Does Islam recognize or condone more extreme acts of violence and does it justify violence differently? Etc. Such questions and many more presuppose the existence of an ensemble of rules or principles which, as any other set of rules and principles, purport to regulate social behavior. This ensemble is generically referred to as Islamic Law. However, one set of questions is usually left unanswered: is Islamic Law a legal system? If it is a legal system, what are its specific characteristics? How does it work? Where does it apply? It is this paper`s argument that the relationship between Islamic Law and domestic and international law can only be understood if looked upon as a relationship between distinct legal systems or legal orders.

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A pesquisa sobre o processo de estratégia busca responder questões complexas de como as estratégias são formadas, executadas e modificadas, capturando a complexa e dinâmica relação entre o conteúdo da estratégia e seu contexto de utilização. Apesar da vasta literatura existente, relativamente pouco se sabe sobre como os processos afetam de fato a estratégia, tornando o trabalho em processo de estratégia mais sobre processos que estratégia. Este trabalho visa contribuir no conhecimento da estratégia empresarial, utilizando a estratégia como prática como maneira de observar no campo o fenômeno do processo de estratégia e explorando as práticas de estratégia na organização. Esta pesquisa se baseia num estudo de caso único exploratório em uma empresa fabricante de equipamentos de telecomunicações, líder global em tecnologia nos segmentos onde atua, identificando as mudanças no processo de estratégia ocorridas após a troca de CEO e seus resultados observados nas práticas da estratégia. São investigadas algumas das mudanças estratégicas ocorridas: realinhamento das soluções para novos negócios, foco em conteúdo para as redes celulares para captura de valor e internacionalização. São utilizadas algumas informações de mercado de instituições internacionais relevantes sobre o crescimento da internet, infra-estrutura de comunicações e mobilidade. Da academia, foram aproveitados conceitos para ampliar o entendimento do contexto e análise do ambiente externo a organização: economia da informação, internet e custos de transação, cadeia de valor e teoria dos jogos e velocidade evolutiva da indústria; e ambiente interno: estratégia, sua formação e prática, planejamento estratégico, valor da inovação nos negócios, internacionalização e influência da estrutura. Analisando-se o conjunto acima, observou-se o aumento da importância do tema da estratégia e de sua complexidade nas indústrias relacionadas de alguma forma com a internet, sugerindo, por exemplo, interpretações alternativas no relacionamento entre a estratégia e a estrutura organizacional.

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This study documents how the presence of a woman in an executive political role affects the gender stereotype of women in politics. We use Brazilian electoral data and restrict our focus to close mayoral races (using an RDD design) in which the top two candidates are of opposite sexes. Our most important result was a reduction in the number of candidates and votes for female mayoral candidates after a woman is elected, regardless of her eligibility status for reelection. This negative result is linked only to the position of mayor and not to other political positions (councilor, state or federal deputy). In addition, our results may be interpreted as evidence that voters do not use their update on women as local leaders to change their beliefs on women’s ability to run for other political positions. Finally, female mayors do not appear to have a role model effect on younger cohorts of women. We also note that our results are not influenced by differences in mayoral policies (generally and specifically for women), which could influence voters’ gender stereotypes.

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Research on paternalistic leadership (PL) has been based exclusively on national cultures´ differences. However there are cues that other contextual variables can add to the explanation of this construct. Due to its capacity to influence expectations of individuals in organizations, organizational culture can contribute to fill this gap. To test if organizational culture influences the effectiveness of leadership style, we conducted two experimental studies using Amazon’s Mechanical Turk, comparing effects of paternalistic and transformational leadership on followers’ outcomes. Using video clips and vignettes, we found that PL is better related to followers´ outcomes in cultures oriented to people than outcome, and that TL has a better relationship in cultures oriented to innovation than stability. The results suggest that organizational culture helps in explaining PL endorsement, and that further analysis of the influence of this variable to PL can provide a better understanding of the expression of this leadership style in organizations.

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Although cross-cultural leadership research has thrived in international business literature, little attention has been devoted to understanding the effectiveness of non-western theories beyond their original contexts. The purpose of this study is to examine the cross-cultural endorsement of paternalistic leadership, an emerging non-western leadership theory, using data from GLOBE project. Using multigroup confirmatory factor analyses we found measurement equivalence of a scale derived from GLOBE’s data, which enabled us to compare the endorsement of paternalistic leadership dimensions across 10 cultural clusters and 55 societies. Our study revealed that there are significant differences in the importance societies give to each dimension, suggesting that paternalism as leadership style is not universally nor homogeneously endorsed. Furthermore, results suggest that different patterns of endorsement of each of these dimensions give rise to idiosyncratic shades of paternalistic leadership across societies. Implications for theory and future research on international business are discussed.