nayereh sharifi; Hasan Saraie
Volume 8, Issue 1 , Spring 2017, , Pages 61-84
Abstract
This article discusses the types of sanction of business ethics in the market. The theoretical approach of this research is mainly derived from Weber and Durkheim's sociological theories. Data were collected through semi-open interviews with 30 merchants (from three generations) in the Babol market in ...
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This article discusses the types of sanction of business ethics in the market. The theoretical approach of this research is mainly derived from Weber and Durkheim's sociological theories. Data were collected through semi-open interviews with 30 merchants (from three generations) in the Babol market in 1394. The findings of this study indicated that all interviewed three generations consider the two types of “religious sanction” and “non- religious sanction” as a sanction of business ethics. But the importance of religious sanction reduced in the successive generations, while the importance of mental achievements as an internal guarantee increased. Most importance external guarantee is Material achievements.
Alireza Tajdari; Hasan Saraie
Volume 1, Issue 2 , Winter 2011, , Pages 7-23
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The purpose of this article is to identify main characteristics of left discourse in texts of socialist and Marxist groups in Iran. Present article suggests a theoretical approach in which interactions between internal and external elements, such as articulation of global and Iranian elements, are considered ...
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The purpose of this article is to identify main characteristics of left discourse in texts of socialist and Marxist groups in Iran. Present article suggests a theoretical approach in which interactions between internal and external elements, such as articulation of global and Iranian elements, are considered crucial to understand Iranian society. This approach has been used to understand left discourse in Iran. Socialist ideas mainly came to Iran from Russia by political or revolutionary parties. These ideas were absorbed by Iran society and articulated with local elements. Finally, a hybrid left discourse developed in Iran that was articulated from both global socialist ideas and Iranian elements.