挪威穆斯林企业家道德经济的冲突

IF 2.2 3区 社会学 Q1 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Mari Norbakk
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本文考察了挪威穆斯林企业家由于缺乏符合伊斯兰教义的融资而面临的挑战。通过对小规模流动性危机的案例研究,本文确定了试图避免基于利息的信贷所固有的操作困难。本文将对话从对大规模融资的总体讨论转移到对业务日常运营成本的功能性融资选择的需求。本文运用同心圆道德经济圈的分析方法,展示了伊斯兰和挪威道德经济如何通过一个企业家的行为相互作用。这篇文章进一步阐述了不同的决策尺度必须如何在分析上分开,因为参与者可用的框架和选择有很大的不同,这可能会影响某些行为的宗教和道德容忍度。因此,这篇文章试图记录挪威穆斯林企业家的日常道德风险。本文阐述了商业文化敏感性的重要性,挪威穆斯林商业社区的合同设计,并强调了除了抵押贷款和大规模商业贷款的主要问题之外,还需要其他融资方法。
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Clashing Moral Economies Among Norway's Muslim Entrepreneurs

This article examines the challenges faced by Muslim entrepreneurs in Norway, due to the lack of Islamically compliant financing. By setting out a case study of a small-scale liquidity crisis, the article identifies the operating difficulties inherent in trying to avoid interest-based credit. The article moves the conversation from overarching discussions of large-scale financing to the needs for functional financing options for everyday running costs of business. By using an analytical approach of concentric moral economic spheres, the article shows how Islamic and Norwegian moral economy interact through the actions of one entrepreneur. The article further sets out how different scales of decision-making must be analytically separated as the frames and options available to the actors differ significantly, and this may impact on the religious and moral permissibility of certain actions. As such, the article seeks to document the everyday moral hazards of Muslim entrepreneurs in Norway. The article makes a case for the importance of business culture sensitivity, contractual design within the Norwegian Muslim business community, and highlights the need for alternative methods of financing beyond the main questions of mortgages and large-scale business loans.

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