Conceptualising Islamic human resource management principles in the context of Palestine
The purpose of this study is to conceptualise Islamic Human Resource Management (HRM) principles in the context of Palestine by investigating the current and standard practices of Islamic HRM principles in the West Bank in Palestine. The primary focus is more on the implementation and awareness ab...
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Penerbit Universiti Sultan Zainal Abidin
2020
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Online Access: | http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/7069/1/FH02-FPP-20-40527.pdf http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/7069/2/FH02-FPP-20-47833.pdf http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/7069/ http://dx.doi.org/10.37231/jmtp.2020.1.2.21 |
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Summary: | The purpose of this study is to conceptualise Islamic Human Resource Management (HRM) principles in the context of Palestine
by investigating the current and standard practices of Islamic HRM principles in the West Bank in Palestine. The primary focus is
more on the implementation and awareness about Islamic HRM principles in the large institutions and organisations including
governmental and non-governmental bodies like banks, universities, ministries and other key organisations. The paper takes the
form of a library research approach based on an extensive review of relevant literature. It examines available research works done
in the field of HRM and Islamic Human resources in the West Bank in Palestine. It aims to summarise the current trends and
possible future implications of the present behaviours and practices in the Palestinian organisations and their awareness about
the importance of Islamic HRM. The conceptualisation of Islamic principles and their application to HRM is based upon several
previous studies. The concept of Islamic HRM is developed from the primary sources of the Shariah, i.e. Quran and Sunnah. The
reviewed literature reveals a considerable misunderstanding of the critical concepts of the Islamic HRM and a lack of awareness
about their implications to the organisations. Although most organisations claim that their practices are in line with the principles
of Islam and they care a lot about fair treatment and honesty, nevertheless the reality is that there is a marginal implementation of
these principles. Furthermore, the Israeli occupation has created many limitations on Palestinian organisations. The limitations
that this study faced are the lack of data from primary resources and official data. Furthermore, there is a lack of research papers
on Islamic HRM in the Palestinian context because of the limited resources and empirical studies in this area. The study is
significant for decision-makers and policymakers in Palestine and shows them the importance of implementing Islamic HRM for
their organisations. |
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