About The Islamic Workplace E-store
The Islamic Workplace aims to develop Akhlaq (ethical behavior) and
Ihsan (Excellence) in the workplace.

Its primary target group are Muslims and its domain of interest is the
workplace whether in Muslim or non-Muslim countries.

The E-store will try to select items that may be of specific interest to
Muslims in the workplace, and will only sell those selected few that, in the
view of our resident experts, focus on the mission of the Islamic
Workplace.
About Us
BIO of Professor Rafik BEEKUN

Dr. Rafik Beekun is Professor of management and strategy, Co-Director
for the Center for Corporate Governance and Business Ethics, a previous
Senior Fulbright Scholar and former Chair of the Managerial Sciences
Department at the University of Nevada. He obtained his MBA and Ph.D
from the University of Texas, and his BA and MA from Columbia
University, New York. He has taught at both Temple University and the
University of Texas. He specializes in strategic management, international
management, business ethics, and leadership.

Dr. Beekun has published in many academic journals including the Journal
of Applied Psychology, Decision Sciences, Human Relations, Journal of
Management, Journal of Management Studies, and Journal of Business
Ethics.  He is the author of 4 books. His book, Islamic Business Ethics,
was published by the International Institute of Islamic Thought (IIIT), and
has been translated in several languages. He co-authored another book
with Dr. Jamal Badawi titled Leadership: An Islamic Perspective. His latest
book is Strategic Planning and Implementation for Islamic Organizations,
which has also been translated.  He has produced an Islamic Management
Lecture Series on DVD in cooperation with the Shura Council of Southern
California, due in January 2009. He is currently working on an edited book
Islam, Management and Finance, due from Altamira Press in 2009.

Dr. Beekun is the past president of the Association of Muslim Social
Scientists (AMSS) of North America (2003-2007) as well as a trustee and
education director of the Minaret Business Association, a global Muslim
Chamber of Commerce.  In addition to serving on the Executive
Committee and Majlis-as-Shura of the Islamic Society of North America
(ISNA), he has served on the Board of Advisors of the North American
Islamic Trust for several years. He consults globally in North America,
Europe, the Middle East, Africa and the Far East.

Contact Information:
Professor Rafik Beekun
Managerial Sciences Department, Mail stop 28
College of  Business Administration
University of Nevada
Reno, NV 89557, USA

Office: (01) 775 682-9161
Fax: (01) 775 784 1769