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Islam and Business:Cross Cultural and Cross National Perspectives


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The book, an exciting volume, focuses on Islam business issues in Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon and Turkey. The volume is basically a collection of selected and appropriate papers based on Islamic business and its cross-national perspectives. The Editor of the book is Kip Becker, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor and Chairman in the Department of Administrative Science at Boston University. He has sound experience in industry and academia. The book is a collection of papers related to Arabic-speaking Islamic countries such as Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon and Turkey. There are three sections in the book: Business in Turkey, Business in Jordan and Business in Egypt and Lebanon.
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Authors

Saed Adnan Mustafa
Business Administration Department, Sur University College, P. O. Box 440, P. Code 411, Sur City, Oman
Prasad Begde
Business Administration Department, Sur University College, P. O. Box 440, P. Code 411, Sur City, Oman

Abstract


The book, an exciting volume, focuses on Islam business issues in Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon and Turkey. The volume is basically a collection of selected and appropriate papers based on Islamic business and its cross-national perspectives. The Editor of the book is Kip Becker, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor and Chairman in the Department of Administrative Science at Boston University. He has sound experience in industry and academia. The book is a collection of papers related to Arabic-speaking Islamic countries such as Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon and Turkey. There are three sections in the book: Business in Turkey, Business in Jordan and Business in Egypt and Lebanon.

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