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The Contemporary Work Ethic: an Exploration of Culture and Structure in Post-Industrial Society Marcia J
The Protestant Ethic and Work: Micro Evidence from Contemporary Germany
Has Capitalism Lost Its Puritan Spirit? What Do Recent WVS Data Say About Religiosity and Work Values?
Religion in Economic History: a Survey
Beyond Work Ethic: Religion, Individual and Political Preference
University of Groningen Does a Protestant Work Ethic Exist?
What Should Professors Teach About the Protestant Work Ethic? 63
Protestant Work Ethic, Gender Role Attitudes, Ethnicity and Class: Case of Iran
Terms for American Dream Unit Protestant Work Ethic (Made
Agricultural Labor Intensity and the Origins of Work Ethics ∗
Development of an Instrument to Assess Work Ethics - John R
The Protestant Work Ethic, the Spirit of Enterprise and the Siegerland Mentality >
The Protestant Ethic and Work: Micro Evidence from Contemporary Germany
Agricultural Returns to Labor and the Origins of Work Ethics∗
Predestination and the Protestant Ethic
Protestant Ethic” and His Critics
Prosperity and Institutional Religion in Europe and the Americas
The Protestant Work Ethic and Attitudes Towards Work
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University of Groningen Does a Protestant Work Ethic Exist?
Weber, Work Ethic and Well-Being
The Work Ethic: Is It Universal?
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The Protestant Ethic and Entrepreneurship: Evidence from Religious Minorities from the Former Holy Roman Empire
Beyond Work Ethic: Religion, Individual, and Political Preferences†
Religion and Work: Micro Evidence from Contemporary Germany*
Business History, the Great Divergence and the Great
The Protestant Work Ethic Revisited: a Promising Concept Or an Outdated Idea?
The Protestant Work Ethic and Hedonism Among Kyrgyz, Turkish
John Cotton and the Work Ethic
The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism and Healthcare Entrepreneurship in Mission Hospitals in Ghana
Causes and Consequences of the Protestant Reformation*
Protestantism and Economic Ethics: an Example for the Interaction of Faith and Fabric?
A Human Capital Theory of Protestant Economic History: a Comment on Becker and Woessmann
Is Rodney Stark Correct on the Reasons for the West's Economic
Of Capitalism and the Protestant Reformation, Between Structuralist Analysis and Historical Evidence
Protestant Ethic: Contributing Towards a Meaningful Workplace
Was Weber Wrong? a Human Capital Theory of Protestant Economic History
Navigating the Great Divergence
The Impact of the Reformation on the Economic Development of Western Europe
The Protestant Work Ethic Today
RELIGION and WORK ETHIC a THESIS Presented to the Faculty of the Department of Economics and Business the Colorado College in Pa
Comparison Between European Protestant and Catholic Economic Development Through Modern Painting Az Európai Protestáns És
A Reassessment of the Great Divergence Debate: Towards an Analytical Framework Reconciling the Interaction of Apparently Distinct Determinants