Results for 'Vaòhåid °Ishrat'

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    Reconceptualizing Entrepreneurial Performance: The Creation and Destruction of Value from a Stakeholder Capabilities Perspective.Ishrat Ali & Griffin W. Cottle - 2019 - Journal of Business Ethics 170 (4):781-796.
    Although scholars have long known that entrepreneurship involves the interaction of countless individuals beyond the entrepreneur, traditional performance metrics are limited to capturing the economic value that is created for shareholders. Multiple scholars have suggested that it should be possible to develop a more complete assessment that is able to simultaneously capture both the economic and non-economic consequences of entrepreneurship that exist for the broader network of firm stakeholders. The purpose of this paper is to provide a more nuanced understanding (...)
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  2. The metaphysics of Iqbal.Ishrat Hasan Enver - 1955 - Lahore,: Sh. M. Ashraf. Edited by Muhammad Iqbal.
     
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    Maqālāt-i falsafah.Vaḥīd ʻIshrat - 2010 - Lāhaur: Sang-i Mīl Pablīkeshanz.
    Articles on the understanding of philosophy with special reference to Islamic teachings; includes theories of noted philosophers.
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  4. K̲h̲air o shar.Vaḥīd ʻIshrat (ed.) - 2007 - Lāhaur: Sang-i Mīl Pablīkeshanz.
    Collected articles on the Islamic philosophy of good and evil.
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    Rūḥ kyā he?: majmūʻah-yi maqālāt.Vaḥīd ʻIshrat (ed.) - 2010 - Lāhaur: Sang-i Mīl Pablīkeshanz.
    Study on the philosophy of soul according to Islamic teachings; contributed articles.
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  6. Understanding Iqbal's philosophy.Vaḥīd ʻIshrat - 2007 - Lahore: Sang-e-Meel Publications.
     
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  7. Zamān o makān: majmūʻah-yi maqālāt.Vaḥīd ʻIshrat (ed.) - 1990 - Lāhaur: Sang-i Mīl Pablīkeshanz.
    Philosophical study of time and space with reference to Islam.
     
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    Catastrophic impact of Covid‐19 on the global stock markets and economic activities.Emon Kalyan Chowdhury, Iffat Ishrat Khan & Bablu Kumar Dhar - 2022 - Business and Society Review 127 (2):437-460.
    Business and Society Review, Volume 127, Issue 2, Page 437-460, Summer 2022.
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    Environmental education and socioresponsive engineering: Report of an educational initiative in hyderabad, india.Ali Uddin Ansari, Ashfaque Jafari, Ishrat Meera Mirazana, Zulfia Imtiaz & Heather Lukacs - 2003 - Science and Engineering Ethics 9 (3):397-408.
    A recent initiative at Muffakham Jah College of Engineering and Technology, Hyderabad, India, has resulted in setting up a program called Centre for Environment Studies and Socioresponsive Engineering which seeks to involve undergraduate students in studying and solving environmental problems in and around the city of Hyderabad, India. Two pilot projects have been undertaken — one focusing on design and construction of an eco-friendly house, The Natural House, and another directed at improving environmental and general living conditions in a slum (...)
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    Mental Illness in the Post-pandemic World: Digital Psychiatry and the Future.Muhammad Omair Husain, David Gratzer, Muhammad Ishrat Husain & Farooq Naeem - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
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    Fear and Violence as Organizational Strategies: The Possibility of a Derridean Lens to Analyze Extra-judicial Police Violence.Srinath Jagannathan, Rajnish Rai & Christophe Jaffrelot - 2020 - Journal of Business Ethics 175 (3):465-484.
    Governments and majoritarian political formations often present police violence as nationalist media spectacles, which marginalize the rights of the accused and normalize the discourse of majoritarian nationalism. In this study, we explore the public discourse of how the State and political actors repeatedly labeled a college-going student Ishrat Jahan, who died in a stage-managed police killing in India in 2004, as a terrorist. We draw from Derrida’s ethics of unconditional hospitality to show that while police violence is aimed at constructing (...)
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