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Conceptualization of the Outcomes of the Desirable Quality of the Services by Mosques on the Basis of the Model of Effective Management of Mosques | ||
مدیریت اسلامی | ||
Article 1, Volume 23, Issue 4, May 2020, Pages 12-44 PDF (384.83 K) | ||
Authors | ||
Rasool Abbasi Abbasi* 1; Gholam Reza Taleghani Taleghani2; Hassan Abedi Ja’fari3; Abolhassan Faghihi4 | ||
1Corresponding author, Hazrat Ma’soomeh University | ||
2Associate professor at the University of Tehran | ||
3Associate professor at the University of Tehran (retired) | ||
4Full professor at Shahid Beheshti University (retired) | ||
Receive Date: 09 June 2015, Revise Date: 15 December 2019, Accept Date: 19 September 2018 | ||
Abstract | ||
Attraction, guidance and excellence are two aspects of the outcomes of services by mosques. Tis research is intended to identify the components and indicators of the outcomes of mosques’ services in these aspects which comprise their effective management. The method of conceptualization in this research is practical, individual conceptualization. Delphi’s method was employed to confirm the model. The data were collected from different scientific and religious sources. The component of attraction was divided into two subcomponents of presence and loyalty. The component of guidance and transcendence was divided into three subcomponents of sensual-emotional, cognitive-faith, and behavior. The opinion of the experts and with the application of Friedman Rank Test indicated that the component of guidance and transcendence is more important in attraction. It was also found out that presence was the most important subcomponents of attraction, and sensual-emotional subcomponent is the most important one in guidance and transcendence. Components of cognitive-faith and behavior occupied the lower ranks. | ||
Keywords | ||
Islamic management; mosque management; quality of mosque services; attraction of addressees; guidance and transcendence | ||
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