The Impact of Organizational Culture and Professional Ethics on the Effectiveness of the Organization

Fattah Sharif Zadeh; Amin Bazyar; Akhtar Tirjoo

Volume 2, Issue 1 , January 2015, Pages 7-28

Abstract
  The present study aimed to evaluate the impact of organizational culture on organizational effectiveness in the intervention of professional ethics Guarantee Fund of Iran's exports. This article purpose is practical, given the nature of the description, and the method is survey.Statistical society includes ...  Read More

Academic Evaluation Criteria in Mind Research Students in the School of Management and Accounting of Allameh Tabatabai University

Reza Vaezi; Nasim Maddah Shariati; Mohammad Sadegh Azmandian

Volume 2, Issue 1 , January 2015, Pages 29-44

Abstract
  Evaluation, is acquisition and necessary for all organizations and institutions of higher education, justice and perfection are targeting, is more necessary. The evaluation of university professors as one of the main pillars in this area is important. Implementation of a proper evaluation requires the ...  Read More

Investigate and Analysis the Relevance Rate of Payam Noor University with Conceptual Model of Holographic

Zahra Foorotani; Majid Zamaheni; Fereidoon Ahmadi; Amir Lali Sarabi

Volume 2, Issue 1 , January 2015, Pages 45-63

Abstract
  Holographic organization design according to the five elements of capacity building dynamic, holistic environment, efficient human capital, Increasing self-management and smart structure is intended to crystallize the quality of the learning abilities in all components so that the self-regulation system ...  Read More

Prioritizing the Position Governmental Organization in the Field of Tourism Policy of the Islamic Republic of Iran by using Fuzzy TOPSIS Approach

Zeinolabedin Rahmani; Yazdan Shirmohammadi

Volume 2, Issue 1 , January 2015, Pages 63-82

Abstract
  One of the key issues for government agencies to implement policies has been developed,the world's largest tourism industry and the World Tourism Organization has warned that many of the policies developed at the national level has rarely been implemented. Tourism policy requires coordination and cooperation ...  Read More

Competency Modeling of Human Resources based on the Teachings of Nahj al-Balagha (Case Study; Compatible Competencies Survey of Human Resources at the University of Imam Sadeq (AS))

Aliakbar Ahmadi; Hasan Darvish; Mohammad Javad Sobhanifar; Hamed Fazeli Kebria

Volume 2, Issue 1 , January 2015, Pages 83-108

Abstract
  One of the issues today in the field of management, human resource management in particular is used dramatically, the concept of competence and merit.In fact, as V.A.Kampr form raises, competency models can be used as a way of integrating the various human resource measures to be applied.This means that ...  Read More

Improve the Efficiency of Managers in the Governmental Section

Hasan Boodlaei; Alireza Ghezel; Davood Firooz; Seyyed Mohammad Moosavi

Volume 2, Issue 1 , January 2015, Pages 105-119

Abstract
  In today's rapidly changing world what can be vital and growing progressive government agencies and government to ensure the existence of a strong and efficient management system. To have effective and efficient management system, managers should also be efficient and appropriate training. Leaders also ...  Read More

Design and Define Corporate Identity Model (Case Study: Payam Noor University)

Alireza Mooghali; Tahereh Feizi; Amirhosein Amirkhani; Mostafa Loffi Jalalabadi Mostafa Loffi Jalalabadi

Volume 2, Issue 1 , January 2015, Pages 119-134

Abstract
  The issue of this study is to identify factors affecting the corporate identity after identifying three categories of factors: human resources, prestige and culture organizations are summarized identity and using surveys by a descriptive questionnaire, the impact on human resources as the independent ...  Read More

Critical Incident Technique: A Philosophical, Executive and Critical Approach

Ali Asghari Sarem; Hasan Danaei Fard; Arian Gholipoor; Ali Asghar Fani

Volume 2, Issue 1 , January 2015, Pages 135-161

Abstract
  The Critical Incident Technique (CIT), a research method that relies on a set of procedures to collect, content analyze, and classify observations of human behavior, was introduced to the social sciences by Flanagan (1954), about 60 years ago. Despite the antiquity ofCIT, it is less well known in Iran. ...  Read More