Ahmad Usman
Universiti Malaysia Sarawak
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International journal trade, economics and finance | 2010
Ishfaq Ahmed; Muhammad Nawaz; Muhammad Zeeshan Shaukat; Ahmad Usman
Conflicts are one of the indispensible parts of organizations life. Managing conflicts is issue that is to be considered to solve the said problem and to overcome the negative impacts of conflicts at work place. This paper is aimed to examine relationship between personality traits and preferred conflict handling style. Big five traits model are selected for personality assessment. Big five personality factors are extroversion, conscientiousness, openness to experience, emotional stability and agreeableness. Conflict handling styles are compromising, competing, avoiding, accommodating and collaborating. This paper covers two personality traits Extraversion and Openness to experience and only two conflict handling styles i.e. avoiding and competing. A total of 300 students are randomly selected for data collection. Description and correlation is used for analysis. Findings suggest that there is significant relationship between personality type and conflict handling style adopted by individuals. Implications of the study for future researchers as well as practical implications are discussed in the paper.
International Journal of Occupational Safety and Ergonomics | 2018
Ishfaq Ahmed; Muhammad Zeeshan Shaukat; Ahmad Usman; Muhammad Nawaz; Mian Sajid Nazir
This research covers the current status of occupational health and safety (OHS)-related practices in the informal construction segment of Pakistan. Data were collected, through interviews, from 316 construction sites employing 3577 workers. The results of the study reveal that both employers and workers lack knowledge of OHS laws/standards and no practices of this nature are enacted at these construction sites. Alarmingly, work-related accidents, whenever they happen, are not given due attention and there is no formal injury-report system. The informal construction industry employs a huge portion of the informal workforce, and lack of OHS happens at tremendous human cost. These research findings may thus play their role in strengthening the case for reforms in the sector. This study, if properly utilized, may also enable employers of the sector by increasing their knowledge about OHS practices and, as a result, trying to offer safer environments for their workers.
Journal of Islamic Accounting and Business Research | 2017
Ishfaq Ahmed; Muhammad Nawaz; Rizwan Qaisar Danish; Ahmad Usman; Muhammad Zeeshan Shaukat
Purpose It is believed that the core aim of Islamic institution is idiosyncratic from conventional business entities. Considering this presumption, this study aims to reveal the understandings of various stakeholders about objectives of Islamic banks. Design/methodology/approach The research endeavor is based on the findings of two distinctive studies, where Study 1 was aimed at investigating the communication of objectives through mission statements of Islamic banks and conventional banks with window operations. Here, mission statements were analyzed using content analysis and readability and understandability tests. Study 2, on the other hand, was aimed at investigating the understandings of various stakeholders, both internal (employees) and external (Muslim and non-Muslim customers of both Islamic and conventional banks, employees and management of conventional banks and business students). In total, 370 responses were received and analyzed in this study. Findings The findings (Study 1) unveil, the fact, that the mission statements of Islamic banks working in Pakistan are not good at communicating the corporate goals clearly. Out of ten banks investigated for Study 1, it is evident that only one bank (HBL, with window operations) was at par with readability threshold standards. Thus, it was imperative to share that mission statements of Islamic banks are difficult to read and comprehend. Study 2 adds further by revealing that most of the stakeholders are not clear about the objectives of these banks, while customers of conventional banks do not value the distinctive objectives of Islamic banks. Research limitations/implications This study leaves a valuable message for the policy makers and top management of Islamic banks by focusing on the unattended part on their end, i.e. quality of mission statements and stakeholders’ perception about the objectives of their organization, thus highlighting the needs of greater emphasis on the communication flow to stakeholders, as the clarity of business purpose may change the way customers react toward the business and opt for banking – customer relation in future. Originality/value This study covers a multi-dimensional investigation of the understanding and communication of objectives of Islamic banks. There is dearth of literature focusing on the aspects of content analysis, mission statement readability and understandability and investigation of stakeholders’ perception in tandem.
Archive | 2010
Ishfaq Ahmed; Muhammad Musarrat Nawaz; Zafar Ahmad; Muhammad Zeeshan Shaukat; Ahmad Usman
Archive | 2010
Ishfaq Ahmed; Muhammad Musarrat Nawaz; Ahmad Usman
Archive | 2010
Ishfaq Ahmed; Muhammad Musarrat Nawaz; Ahmad Usman; Muhammad Zeeshan Shaukat; Naveed Ahmed
The International Journal of Management | 2011
Ishfaq Ahmed; Muhammad Zeeshan Shaukat; Muhammad Nawaz; Naveed Ahmed; Ahmad Usman
Archive | 2011
Ahmad Usman; Zulfiqar Ahmed; Ishfaq Ahmed; Zeeshan Akbar
Information Management and Business Review | 2011
Ishfaq Ahmed; Ahmad Usman; Sahar Latif Rana
Archive | 2010
Ishfaq Ahmed; Muhammad Musarrat Nawaz; Ahmad Usman; Muhammad Zeeshan Shaukat; Naveed Ahmed