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The influence of Islamic values on management practice in Morocco
Gillian Forster
, John Fenwick
Business and Management
BAL Management and Admin
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Social Sciences
Influence
100%
Practice
77%
Management
77%
Islam
44%
Identity
33%
Morocco
33%
Research
22%
Managers
22%
Education
22%
Educational Administrators
22%
Analysis
11%
Understanding
11%
Reality
11%
Family
11%
Work
11%
National Cultures
11%
Literature
11%
Gender
11%
Interaction
11%
Enterprises
11%
Authors
11%
Support
11%
Western
11%
Twenty-First Century
11%
Experience
11%
Consequences
11%
Behavior
11%
Personality
11%
Metaphor
11%
Employees
11%
Belief
11%
Religions
11%
National Identity
11%
Religiosity
11%
Colonialism
11%
Socioeconomic Factor
11%
Kinship
11%
Tides
11%
Patriarchy
11%