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    A Critical Cognitive-Discourse Analysis of the Rohingya Crisis in the Press
    International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue Internationale de Sémiotique Juridique 1-16. forthcoming.
    This article attempts to study the way the Rohingya crisis in Myanmar (Burma) is represented or framed in the press. The researcher selects four newspapers for this study. They are namely, Myanmar Times, Arab News, The Guardian, and Global Times. The reason behind choosing these newspapers is that it is important to illustrate how the Rohingya Muslims are framed from a Burmese newspaper, foreign newspaper, Saudi newspaper, and Chinese newspaper. Some selected news stories are analyzed from the s…Read more
  •  7
    Firm governance structures, earnings management, and carbon emission disclosures in Chinese high‐polluting firms
    with Guoqing Zhang, Bilal , and Ye Chengang
    Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 32 (4): 1470-1489. 2023.
    This study examines the influence of firm governance structures (board size, independence, CEO duality, director share ownership, and board meeting frequency) in relation to carbon emission disclosures by high-polluting Chinses firms. In addition, the study further examined the moderating role of earnings management on this relationship. In line with stakeholder and agency theories, our study identified that the large and independent boards exercise and demonstrate a higher degree of carbon emis…Read more
  •  74
    Does the Individualist Consume More? The Interplay of Ethics and Beliefs that Governs Consumerism Across Cultures
    with Monle Lee and Anurag Pant
    Journal of Business Ethics 93 (4): 567-581. 2010.
    Individualism leading to more consumerism seems to be a bit of truism nowadays in the media. The USA is particularly indicted for being too individualistic and consumerist. Past research has mostly indicated a positive relationship between the two. However, past research has not suggested a negative association between individualism and consumerism. This paper offers support for such a negative relationship by showing that an individual’s ethical values can temper the consumerist nature of indiv…Read more
  •  88
    The ten commandments perspective on power and authority in organizations
    with Robert C. Camp and Manton Gibbs
    Journal of Business Ethics 26 (4). 2000.
    Power and authority in terms of the Ten Commandments (TCs) are discussed. The paper reviews the TCs in Christianity, Judaism, and Islam. The treatment and basis for power and authority in each religion are clarified. Implications of power and authority using the perspective of the TCs are provided. The paper suggests that in today's business environment people tend to be selective in identifying only with certain elements of the TCs that fit their interest and that the TCs should be viewed as ge…Read more
  •  63
    The Kuwaiti Manager: Work Values and Orientations
    with Ali Al-Kazemi
    Journal of Business Ethics 60 (1): 63-73. 2005.
    Work values and the loyalty (commitment to hard work, profession, and principles) of 762 managers in Kuwait were investigated. The results indicated that managers scored high on work values and loyalty. Furthermore, there was a high positive correlation between the two measures. Demographic and organizational variables had significant influence on managerial orientations. Specifically, expatriates and female managers showed a high commitment to work values and loyalty
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    Marketing and Ethics: What Islamic Ethics Have Contributed and the Challenges Ahead
    with Abdulrahman Al-Aali
    Journal of Business Ethics 129 (4): 833-845. 2015.
    This article examines the role of Islamic ethics in the marketing field. It presents Islamic contributions to the field by referencing original sources and concepts that are often not easily available to researchers and practitioners alike. In foundational texts, Islamic ethics have their own marketing practice prescriptions, practices that are driven by a discipline which shuns any dichotomy between organizational and societal interests. The paper underscores the role of marketers in improving …Read more
  •  65
    The iranian manager: Work values and orientations (review)
    with Mirahmad Amirshahi
    Journal of Business Ethics 40 (2). 2002.
    Managerial value systems along with individualism-collectivism concepts were examined among 768 managers in Iran. The sample was randomly selected from state, private, and mixed organizations. The participants ranked conformist and sociocentric values high. In addition, the participants displayed a high tendency toward collectivism and a weak commitment to individualism. Furthermore, existential value was highly correlated with individualism-collectivism measures
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    The Concept of “Free Agency” in Monotheistic Religions: Implications for Global Business
    with Robert C. Camp and Manton Gibbs
    Journal of Business Ethics 60 (1): 103-112. 2005.
    The current debate on “free agency” seems to highlight the romantic aspects of free agent and considers it a genuine response to changing economic conditions (e.g., high-unemployment rate, importance of knowledge in the labor market, the eclipse of organizational loyalty, and self pride). Little attention, if any, has been given to the religious root of the free agency concept and its persistent existence across history. In this paper, the current discourse on free agency and the conditions that…Read more
  •  102
    Islamic Perspectives on Profit Maximization
    with Abdulrahman Al-Aali and Abdullah Al-Owaihan
    Journal of Business Ethics 117 (3): 467-475. 2013.
    Ethical considerations, especially those religiously driven, play a significant role in shaping business conduct and priorities. Profit levels and earnings constitute an integral part of business considerations and are relevant and closely linked to prevailing ethics. In this paper, Islamic prescriptions on profit maximization are introduced. Islamic business ethics are outlined as well. It is suggested that while Islamic teaching treats profits as reward for engaging in vital activities necessa…Read more
  •  66
    Risk-adjusted martingales and the design of “indifference” gambles
    Theory and Decision 71 (4): 643-668. 2011.
    In the probability literature, a martingale is often referred to as a “fair game.” A martingale investment is a stochastic sequence of wealth levels, whose expected value at any future stage is equal to the investor’s current wealth. In decision theory, a risk neutral investor would therefore be indifferent between holding on to a martingale investment, and receiving its payoff at any future stage, or giving it up and maintaining his current wealth. But a risk-averse decision maker would not be …Read more
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    Invariant multiattribute utility functions
    Theory and Decision 68 (1-2): 69-99. 2010.
    We present a method to characterize the preferences of a decision maker in decisions with multiple attributes. The approach modifies the outcomes of a multivariate lottery with a multivariate transformation and observes the change in the decision maker’s certain equivalent. If the certain equivalent follows this multivariate transformation, we refer to this situation as multiattribute transformation invariance, and we derive the functional form of the utility function. We then show that any addi…Read more
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    Business ethics in Islam
    Edward Elgar Publishing. 2014.
    The book is the most original and comprehensive treatment of business ethics in Islam. It explores the thinking of early Islamic scholars on ethics, whilst encompassing the modern developments in the field. It is aimed at fostering discourse on business ethics by offering a framework for exploring a wide range of ethical issues and dilemmas that arise in the marketplace and raising ethical awareness and sensitivity of various market and non-market players. The book enables researchers to use Isl…Read more
  •  10
    Handbook of research on Islamic business ethics (edited book)
    Edward Elgar Publishing. 2015.
    The complex relationship between society and business is vividly captured by ethical standards and obligations. This is especially pertinent in the Islamic world, where religion plays a key role in both social and commercial interactions. Many people see the presence or absence of ethical commitments as an indicator of whether business actors uphold their social responsibilities, and there is an increasing recognition of the significance of ethical value for business. This Handbook explores the …Read more
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    Next-generation ethics: engineering a better society (edited book)
    Cambridge University Press. 2020.
    Some of the significant features of our era include the design of large-scale systems; advances in medicine, manufacturing, and artificial intelligence; the role of social media in influencing behavior and toppling governments, and the surge of online transactions that are replacing human face-to-face interactions. Most of these features have resulted from advances in technology. While spanning a variety of disciplines, these features also have two important aspects in common: the need for sound…Read more
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    This study aims to identify social media and its relation with depression and how social media affects the mental health of individuals. The general Pakistani public who have attended college and are well educated is the study's target population. This research is based on a quantitative technique. A modified questionnaire was used in accordance with the study's objectives. The data was collected using Google forms. Five-point likert scales were preferred for the data collection when convenience…Read more
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    Role of Responsible Leadership for Organizational Citizenship Behavior for the Environment in Light of Psychological Ownership and Employee Environmental Commitment: A Moderated Mediation Model
    with Ye Chengang, Sufan Zhuo, Bilal , Shahid Manzoor, Irfan Ullah, and Yasir Hayat Mughal
    Frontiers in Psychology 12 756570. 2022.
    The world is looking toward organizations for social responsibility to contribute to a sustainable environment. Employees’ organizational citizenship behavior for the environment is a voluntary environmental-oriented behavior that is important for organizations’ environmental performance. Based on social learning theory, this study examined the effects of responsible leadership in connection with OCBE by using a sample of 520 employees in the manufacturing and service sectors in China including …Read more
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    Politicizing COVID-19 Vaccines in the Press: A Critical Discourse Analysis
    International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue Internationale de Sémiotique Juridique 35 (3): 1167-1185. 2022.
    Undoubtedly and unfortunately, COVID-19 pandemic has been politicized in media see Abbas, Rui Zhang. Although vaccines play a crucial role in eliminating the pandemic, they have been politicized by media. This article aims to show how COVID-19 vaccines are politicized in the press. The article collects some selected reports on vaccines taken from American and Chinese media. The reports are analyzed according to an analytical framework suggested by the researcher. The framework and data collectio…Read more
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    Politicizing the Pandemic: A Schemata Analysis of COVID-19 News in Two Selected Newspapers
    International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue Internationale de Sémiotique Juridique 35 (3): 883-902. 2022.
    This article critically studies coronavirus pandemic news in the press. The article attempts to study the way the news of COVID-19 is used for political and ideological purposes. In order to achieve the aim, two newspapers namely, The New York Times from the United States of America and Global Times from China are selected. Van Dijk’s news schemata framework is used for the analysis of the reports selected from the two newspapers. Van Dijk’s news schemata is crucial for the analysis of any news …Read more
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    Crimes of Terrorism on Innocent Iraqis from to : A Semiotic Study
    with Enas Naji Kadim
    International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue Internationale de Sémiotique Juridique 32 (1): 187-206. 2019.
    Terrorist organisations have increased and widened in Iraq in particular and the world in general in recent years. People have suffered a lot from these terrorist organisations due to their thirst for killing innocent civilians. The study aims to convey the suffering of innocent Iraqis caused by terrorist acts to the world. In order to achieve the aim, the research adopted Barthes’s framework to analyse the selected photographs. The researchers have selected iconic photographs for the analysis. …Read more