Self-leadership is a process through which a person can generate and preserve behaviors that lead him to maturity and perfection. This research is a comparative study between a four-stage Islamic self-evaluation and self-leadership behavioral-focused strategies. Self-leadership is one of the issues that have been recently brought about in the field of management. In Islamic texts, great attention has been given to certain issues including self-knowledge and self-evaluation.The present article, first discusses self-knowledge and self-evaluation in Islam, then it studies self-leadership and self-evaluation and ultimately applies the four-stage model of self-evaluation in Islam (self-stipulation, self-examination, self-analysis, self-upbraiding) to self-leadership behavioral-focused strategies as one of the new management theories.
Hoveida, R. (2010). A Comparative Study of Four-Stage Model of Self-evaluation in Islam with Self-Leadership Behavioral-Focused Strategies. Studies in Islam and Psychology, 3(5), 143-153.
MLA
Reza Hoveida. "A Comparative Study of Four-Stage Model of Self-evaluation in Islam with Self-Leadership Behavioral-Focused Strategies". Studies in Islam and Psychology, 3, 5, 2010, 143-153.
HARVARD
Hoveida, R. (2010). 'A Comparative Study of Four-Stage Model of Self-evaluation in Islam with Self-Leadership Behavioral-Focused Strategies', Studies in Islam and Psychology, 3(5), pp. 143-153.
VANCOUVER
Hoveida, R. A Comparative Study of Four-Stage Model of Self-evaluation in Islam with Self-Leadership Behavioral-Focused Strategies. Studies in Islam and Psychology, 2010; 3(5): 143-153.