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Behavioral science and Islamic Management

seyedaliakbar afjaei

Volume 6, Issue 21.22 , September 1999, Pages 3-18

Abstract
  What today is named Behavioral Sciences is not anything except a means for increasing efficiency and effectiveness. In other words, most behaviorists look at behavior as a means for achieving the organizational goals. In Islamic Management' attempts are made to improve those human behaviors which might ...  Read More

"Negotiating styles, a comparative perceptive"

shamssadat zahedi

Volume 6, Issue 21.22 , September 1999, Pages 19-37

Abstract
  Negotiating is the process of communicating back and forth for the purpose of reaching a joint agreement about differing needs or ideas. For successful negotiations, both parties should come to the negotiating table with having done some serious thinking about the barriers to and complexities of cross- ...  Read More

"Reflection of chaos theory in management"

seyedmehdi alvani

Volume 6, Issue 21.22 , September 1999, Pages 37-53

Abstract
  Today we are facing with a turbulent world full of complexity and change. Contemporary problems are too complicated for rational, logical solutions. They admit insights, not answers. Chaos theory is a solution to reveal insights into the structure and the dynamics of complex systems. Chaos theory is ...  Read More

" Triangulation in organizationl studies "

abolhasan faghihi; jahanyar bamdadsofi

Volume 6, Issue 21.22 , September 1999, Pages 54-71

Abstract
  The use of a single research method design can hardly bring to light multiple aspects of a social phenomenon. The interdisciplinary characteristics of organization and management, requires the student of the field to go beyond traditional approaches normally used in social science studies. The researcher ...  Read More

An Analysis of the workplace accident data in the Iranian Edible Vegetable Oil Industries

nezamodin faghih; alihosein keshavarzi

Volume 6, Issue 21.22 , September 1999, Pages 72-97

Abstract
  This paper undertakes some statistical studies of the workplace accidents in the Iranian Edible Vegetable Oil Industries (as a class of strategic important industries), by employing methods widely applied in the studies of this nature. In the analysis, such factors and variables as age, gender, marital ...  Read More