Impact of Islamic values on HRM practices: an empirical study of Jordanian universities
This study aims to present an in-depth theoretical and practical
analysis of HRM practice in light of Islamic values and principles. Besides
establishing a theoretical base for the influence of Islam on HRM, it analyses
the key characteristics of HRM practices in Islam and investigates the extent
to which Islamic values are embedded in that practice. The paper draws on a
structured questionnaire distributed to 500 respondents working in four
Jordanian universities which sought to elicit the respondents? views. The
findings indicate that diffusion of Islamic values into HRM practice varies
between the participating organisations and that Islamic values are being
practiced explicitly, albeit to a limited extent. Due to insufficient literature
addressing the role of spirituality and/or religion in shaping the working of
contemporary organisations, this paper assesses the extent of the absorption of
religious values into the management of human resources.