FORMULATING ISLAMIC INTEGRITY SELF-ASSESSMENT TOOL (MY INTEG) MODEL FOR PROFESSIONAL MUSLIM WORKFORCES
Abstract
Malaysia’s corruption index has remained a persistent problem, with an escalating percentage. Despite governmental measures, the public sector is particularly vulnerable to corruption which possibly stemming from governance deficiencies. This will not only lead to financial losses but will also undermine public employees’ integrity and national security as immoral practices will deter international investors. On the other hand, religious principles often play a significant role in shaping one’s behaviour. This addresses that moral and ethical conduct in the workplace is crucial in fostering a more positive work environment. Ironically, Malaysia which is comprised of majority Muslim failed to prove this statement though Islam is known as a religion that emphasizes noble character. Thus, this study aims to explore the relationship between integrity and level of unethical behavior among professional Muslim workforces. This study will also investigate whether one’s religious practice appreciation is affecting these two variables. Several previous studies have examined the religiosity effect on unethical conduct but without considering other determinants such as level of religious activities or devotion (Ibadah). This study will employ a sequential mixed model research starting with a qualitative design through focus group interview and later followed by a quantitative phase by using a questionnaire. Consequently, it is expected that the end product of this study is to produce a new model of Islamic integrity that would be a guideline for professional Muslim workforces to embark their venture and sustain in the long run.
Keywords: Ethics, Islamic, Integrity, Religiosity, Self-Assessment