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AuthorKoburtay, Tamer
AuthorAlzoubi, Abedelkareem
Available date2023-05-07T05:51:20Z
Publication Date2021-01-01
Publication NameHospitality and Society
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1386/HOSP_00033_1
CitationKoburtay, T., & Alzoubi, A. (2021). Implications of spirituality and Islamic Shari’a law for workers’ well-being in luxury hotels: A eudaimonic view. Hospitality & Society, 11(2), 159-182.
ISSN2042-7913
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URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/42340
AbstractThis article explores the extent to which luxury hotels operating in Jordan (Dead Sea) follow Islamic Shari’a law and offer spiritual facilities, and it aims to understand how this obligation (or otherwise) may enhance or adversely affect employees’ psychological well-being (PWB). This article draws on Ryff’s theory of PWB and Stephenson’s model of Islamic-spiritual hotels. Eighteen managers who were working in five-star hotels participated in this study, which follows a qualitativeinductive method. The results show that five-star hotels operating in Jordan (Dead Sea) do not adhere to the Islamic guidelines with the exception of serving halal food and not allowing gambling machines. However, they offer spiritual facilities for workers, and these facilities enhance Ryff’s six dimensions of well-being for workers. The findings show that compliance with Islamic Shari’a law and the availability of spiritual facilities enhance workers’ PWB. The importance of this article lies in presenting a fresh understanding of the linkages between spirituality in the workplace and employees’ PWB.
Languageen
PublisherIntellect Publishers
Subjectcountry
eudaimonic
luxury hotels
Muslim majority
Shari’a law
spirituality
well-being
TitleImplications of spirituality and Islamic Shari’a law for workers’ well-being in luxury hotels: A eudaimonic view
TypeArticle
Pagination159-182
Issue Number2
Volume Number11
ESSN2042-7921
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