The relationship between workplace spirituality and organisational health in an Islamic context
It is widely accepted that some characteristics and aspects of spirituality have been mentioned in the religious beliefs, teachings and practices of many divine (Abrahamic) religions, including Islam. This has recently drawn researchers’ attention, working in the fields of psychology and religion, t...
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Main Authors: | Ulan Tlemissov, Olga Anichkina, Aleksey Popovich, Nikolay Kozhuhov, Anna Terekhova, Ekaterina Sepiashvili, Inga Koryagina, Evgeny Tikhomirov, Elena Morozova |
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Language: | AF EN NL |
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2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/88b351a30d3c40f29de49aad41a52083 |
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