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Artigos de revistas sobre o assunto "Religiosité – Liban"
Mustafa Abodher, Fareg, Zaimah Zainol Ariffin e Natrah Saad. "Religious factors on tax non-compliance: evidence from Libyan self-employed". Problems and Perspectives in Management 18, n.º 1 (23 de março de 2020): 278–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.21511/ppm.18(1).2020.24.
Texto completo da fonteHandayani, Tri Kartika. "NILAI-NILAI KARAKTER DALAM TINDAK TUTUR ILOKUSI DALAM BUKU WIR BESUCHEN EINE MOSCHEE". LITERA 15, n.º 2 (29 de novembro de 2016): 305–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.21831/ltr.v15i2.11831.
Texto completo da fonteAli, Mohamed, Hawwa Altaeb e Rasha Mohamed Abdelrahman. "Resilience and Religious Coping in Libyan Survivors of Hurricane Daniele". Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy 31, n.º 6 (novembro de 2024). http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cpp.70010.
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Chemaly, Zeina Sama. "Religiosité, spiritualité et régulation des émotions : le cas du Liban". Electronic Thesis or Diss., Paris 8, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015PA080001.
Texto completo da fonteAvailable publications agree on the possible development of a post-traumatic stress disorder, accompanied by other disorders such as anxiety and depression, following an extreme event. Several variables modulate the relationship between the potentially traumatic event experienced and its impact. The present study, conducted in Lebanon, is particularly interested in the role of religious and spiritual beliefs, and positive emotions in modulating this impact.Gathered information from the clinical interview, scales and questionnaires, illustrated by some clinical vignettes, allowed to formulate definitions of religiosity and spirituality according to the studied population, and to assess the “counseling” and “religion” variables, leading to inter-group comparisons.Findings indicate an association of religiosity with negative emotions among participants in psychological counseling. Furthermore, the symbolic interpretation of religious content, and positive emotions, played an important role in the construction of a better mental health, among the other participants, despite the high incidence of war events experienced. However, this role seems to vary according to
Chemaly, Zeina Sama. "Religiosité, spiritualité et régulation des émotions : le cas du Liban". Thesis, Paris 8, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015PA080001.
Texto completo da fonteAvailable publications agree on the possible development of a post-traumatic stress disorder, accompanied by other disorders such as anxiety and depression, following an extreme event. Several variables modulate the relationship between the potentially traumatic event experienced and its impact. The present study, conducted in Lebanon, is particularly interested in the role of religious and spiritual beliefs, and positive emotions in modulating this impact.Gathered information from the clinical interview, scales and questionnaires, illustrated by some clinical vignettes, allowed to formulate definitions of religiosity and spirituality according to the studied population, and to assess the “counseling” and “religion” variables, leading to inter-group comparisons.Findings indicate an association of religiosity with negative emotions among participants in psychological counseling. Furthermore, the symbolic interpretation of religious content, and positive emotions, played an important role in the construction of a better mental health, among the other participants, despite the high incidence of war events experienced. However, this role seems to vary according to
Akiki, Georges. "Exploration de la culture nationale libanaise : L'influence de la religiosité sur la qualité relationnelle digitale. Application au secteur bancaire en situation de crise". Electronic Thesis or Diss., Université Côte d'Azur, 2024. http://www.theses.fr/2024COAZ0034.
Texto completo da fonteRelationship quality is a major challenge for service companies, particularly in a digital environment where commercial interactions are evolving rapidly. In this context, religiosity emerges as a determining variable that influences consumer behaviors, the use of digital technology, and relationship investment. By adopting a positivist and quantitative approach, this thesis, based on a sample of 357 respondents in Lebanon, aims to test the influence of religiosity on the digital relationship quality between clients and banks in a crisis situation.The results reveal that different forms of religiosity distinctly influence the digital relationship quality in crisis situations. Intrinsic religiosity, rooted in deep convictions, enhances clients' affective, calculative, and normative commitments. In contrast, extrinsic personal religiosity, focused on individual benefits, has a negative effect on trust. Furthermore, extrinsic social religiosity fosters strong emotional attachment and normative engagement but does not influence calculative commitment. Additionally, client behaviors vary according to their religious affiliation. For example, high intrinsic religiosity is negatively correlated with trust among Muslims (both Sunni and Shia), whereas this relationship is less pronounced among Christians, Atheists, and Druze.Theoretically, the findings enrich consumer behavior models by integrating religiosity as a critical variable in digital interactions. They underscore the importance of considering religiosity in both its intrinsic and extrinsic dimensions to gain a more comprehensive understanding of client engagement dynamics. For banks, it is essential to adjust their customer relationship strategies to better resonate with the religious values of their clientele. Messages emphasizing integrity, ethics, and transparency are particularly effective for clients with high intrinsic religiosity. Conversely, for those motivated by extrinsic factors, it is important to highlight the security and comfort associated with the services offered
Ezzeddine, Soraya. "Religiosité et acceptation/refus des e-services : Cas du e-banking et du e-ticketing au Liban". Thesis, Tours, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014TOUR1011.
Texto completo da fonteStudies show that the penetration of e-services continues to increase in most countries. But this is not the case of Lebanon. Indeed, e-commerce has never been able to really take off in this uncommon country. This thesis focuses on this particular case. It presents research that was conducted on the history of the acceptance / rejection of e-services in Lebanon. Two e-services have been selected : the e-banking and e-ticketing. The objective of this research is to highlight the importance of local cultural variables in the acceptance of e-banking and e-ticketing process in Lebanon. Thus, to accomplish that goal, we have chosen a post-positivist position and design of joint research. Thus in a first exploratory qualitative phase we went general models of innovation adoption and acceptance / rejection of information technology and communication and we have adapted to the context of Lebanon by adding local cultural specificities. Seventeen semi-structured centered interviews were conducted with professional specialists in e-banking and e-ticketing, potential consumers randomly selected and men of religion. During the first qualitative phase, open-ended questions were asked about the e-services and their acceptance / rejection and the reasons for such acceptance or rejection. From the results of the interviews and the literature review, we were able to propose a specific model we have called e-Servac (e-services acceptance). One feature of this model is that it takes into account the religion / religiosity, a concept that has rarely been studied in management. Indeed, religiosity is the first characteristic of the Lebanese cultural context. In a second confirmatory quantitative phase, e-Servac modal was empirically tested using data collected from 288 Lebanese potential users of e-services. The results show that traditional factors, such as cognitive, emotional factors, social influences and techniques e-kills are critical and influence the intention of acceptance / rejection of e-services. The results also emphasize the cultural roots of acceptance since the intrinsic religiosity and extrinsic religiosity have a salien role in the acceptance process. Our thesis details, comments and interpreting these results