RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN LEADER INTEGRITY, RELIGIOSITY AND ISLAMIC WORK ETHICS: A CONCEPTUAL MODEL
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Leader Integrity, Religiosity, Islamic work ethicsAbstract
This article seeks to develop the conceptual model on the relationship leader integrity, religiosity, and Islamic work ethics in a business organization. This article has introduced a theoretical framework of the relationship between leader integrity, religiosity, and Islamic work ethic.
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