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Foundation of business ethics in contemporary religious thought: the Ten Commandment perspective

Abbas J. Ali (School of International Management, Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Indiana, USA)
Manton Gibbs (Eberly College of Business, Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Indiana, USA)

International Journal of Social Economics

ISSN: 0306-8293

Article publication date: 1 November 1998

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Abstract

This paper reviews the Ten Commandments (TCs) in Christianity, Judaism and Islam. It investigates work ethics in the three religions. In addition, the paper examines the meaning and implications of the TCs in each faith. Ethical and social considerations are addressed. It is argued that the TCs set the moral rules and foundations for individuals and groups. TCs, however, should be regarded as general moral guidelines for personal and business conduct.

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Ali, A.J. and Gibbs, M. (1998), "Foundation of business ethics in contemporary religious thought: the Ten Commandment perspective", International Journal of Social Economics, Vol. 25 No. 10, pp. 1552-1564. https://doi.org/10.1108/03068299810214089

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