Abstract
The study focuses on quality of work life (QWL), Islamic work ethics (IWE), and cultural values among employees in a complex organization, with a case study of Arab high-school teachers in the education system in Israel. The sample consisted of 1245 employees. To establish a reliable model of QWL, exploratory factor analysis, and confirmatory factor analysis were utilized, resulting in six dimensions. A reliable model of IWE was also established, consisting of two dimensions. Employees reported average QWL levels, high IWE levels, low power distance, high uncertainty avoidance, and a tendency toward collectivism and femininity. This study demonstrates a positive relationship between QWL dimensions and IWE, with certain cultural values—such as collectivism and uncertainty avoidance—moderating this relationship.
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Haj Ali, A., & Abu-Saad, I. (2024). Quality of work life, cultural values, and Islamic work ethics: The case of the Arab education system in Israel. International Journal of Cross Cultural Management, 24(2), 385–410. https://doi.org/10.1177/14705958241256729
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