Günümüzde küreselleşme, bilgi ve iletişim teknolojilerindeki hızlı |
Nowadays, with the
globalization, trade ethics is increasingly important for the development and
progression of countries in a highly competitive environment caused by rapid
changes in information and communication technologies. The ethics is not only
formal structures that regulate the harmony between human emotions and thoughts
and behaviors in society, but also a set of informal rules. Ethics is therefore
more connected to the culture of a society. Trade as a social field of activity
is an economic activity that includes spiritual values and principles shaped by
family and other social institutions and legal regulations aiming to measure
the rights and obligations, attitudes and behaviors of individuals in order to
preserve the environment of social trust, mutual love and respect. In fact, it
cannot be overlooked that trade takes place within a social framework together
with cultural factors. From this perspective, trade ethics as an attitude and
behavior pattern can be dealt with in a sound framework by acting on certain
social values and principles. The main purpose of this conceptually designed
research is to examine the concept of trade in a social framework together with
the cultural factors and to present a perspective on trade ethics in Turkish
culture. For this main purpose, a research is founded on ethics, Turkish
culture and trade as well as the beliefs, akhism and waqf systems that are
constitute the historical dynamics of trade ethics in Turkish culture. First of
all, the meaning expressed by ethics in the modern world, Turkish culture and
trade will be explained. Later on, the akhism, beliefs and waqf systems that
are effective in shaping the trade ethics in the Turkish culture will be
explained.
Primary Language | Turkish |
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Subjects | Business Administration |
Journal Section | Research Article |
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Publication Date | June 22, 2020 |
Published in Issue | Year 2020 Volume: 7 Issue: 1 |
Pamukkale Journal of Business and Information Management