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Research paper thumbnail of Essentials of ISLAMIC MARKETING

With a different look to the history of trading in Islam, this work indicates that much of what i... more With a different look to the history of trading in Islam, this work indicates that much of what is today offered in nonreligious sciences as trading instructions has previously existed in Islam in form of laws and orders, including sales management, propagation, distribution and mediating, and ethics. These have frequently been mentioned in various verses in Quran, Nahj-al-Balaghah, or in the sayings by Imams. In other words, the present work shows that marketing management is not a nonreligious science; indeed, Islam as the most complete celestial book has provided human being with all the principles required for this section in a way that they are adjustable with all time and places.

Research paper thumbnail of Using Dry Ports to Facilitate International Trade in Iran; A Model of Success Factors for Implementation of Dry Ports

Modern Applied Science, 2016

As coastal production costs in many countries, producers are moving inland to remain competitive ... more As coastal production costs in many countries, producers are moving inland to remain competitive with other countries. Also, container transport volumes continue to grow, the sea flow generates almost proportional inland flow; the links with hinterland will become critical factors for the seaports functionality. Development of dry ports is an important part of intermodal transport which play an important role in improving hinterlands. Successful implementation dry port depends on identification and description of required capabilities to develop advanced intermediate terminal, discover existing deficiency in these capabilities and their effects of each other. This article fill the gaps of implementation of dry ports by offering a conceptual model. To do so, this current study is done in a complicated process in five stages of: review of literature, Delphi, Gap analysis, fuzzy Dematel and Structural equation modeling (SEM). 17 indexes of Delphi model were extracted and classified in 8 groups. The identified gap and causal relations enabled presentation of a model which was tested and verified by Partial Least Squares (PLS).

Research paper thumbnail of Using Dry Ports to Facilitate International Trade in Iran; A Model of Success Factors for Implementation of Dry Ports

Modern Applied Science, Feb 29, 2016

As coastal production costs in many countries, producers are moving inland to remain competitive ... more As coastal production costs in many countries, producers are moving inland to remain competitive with other countries. Also, container transport volumes continue to grow, the sea flow generates almost proportional inland flow; the links with hinterland will become critical factors for the seaports functionality. Development of dry ports is an important part of intermodal transport which play an important role in improving hinterlands. Successful implementation dry port depends on identification and description of required capabilities to develop advanced intermediate terminal, discover existing deficiency in these capabilities and their effects of each other. This article fill the gaps of implementation of dry ports by offering a conceptual model. To do so, this current study is done in a complicated process in five stages of: review of literature, Delphi, Gap analysis, fuzzy Dematel and Structural equation modeling (SEM). 17 indexes of Delphi model were extracted and classified in 8 groups. The identified gap and causal relations enabled presentation of a model which was tested and verified by Partial Least Squares (PLS).

Research paper thumbnail of Essentials of ISLAMIC MARKETING

With a different look to the history of trading in Islam, this work indicates that much of what i... more With a different look to the history of trading in Islam, this work indicates that much of what is today offered in nonreligious sciences as trading instructions has previously existed in Islam in form of laws and orders, including sales management, propagation, distribution and mediating, and ethics. These have frequently been mentioned in various verses in Quran, Nahj-al-Balaghah, or in the sayings by Imams. In other words, the present work shows that marketing management is not a nonreligious science; indeed, Islam as the most complete celestial book has provided human being with all the principles required for this section in a way that they are adjustable with all time and places.

Research paper thumbnail of Using Dry Ports to Facilitate International Trade in Iran; A Model of Success Factors for Implementation of Dry Ports

Modern Applied Science, 2016

As coastal production costs in many countries, producers are moving inland to remain competitive ... more As coastal production costs in many countries, producers are moving inland to remain competitive with other countries. Also, container transport volumes continue to grow, the sea flow generates almost proportional inland flow; the links with hinterland will become critical factors for the seaports functionality. Development of dry ports is an important part of intermodal transport which play an important role in improving hinterlands. Successful implementation dry port depends on identification and description of required capabilities to develop advanced intermediate terminal, discover existing deficiency in these capabilities and their effects of each other. This article fill the gaps of implementation of dry ports by offering a conceptual model. To do so, this current study is done in a complicated process in five stages of: review of literature, Delphi, Gap analysis, fuzzy Dematel and Structural equation modeling (SEM). 17 indexes of Delphi model were extracted and classified in 8 groups. The identified gap and causal relations enabled presentation of a model which was tested and verified by Partial Least Squares (PLS).

Research paper thumbnail of Using Dry Ports to Facilitate International Trade in Iran; A Model of Success Factors for Implementation of Dry Ports

Modern Applied Science, Feb 29, 2016

As coastal production costs in many countries, producers are moving inland to remain competitive ... more As coastal production costs in many countries, producers are moving inland to remain competitive with other countries. Also, container transport volumes continue to grow, the sea flow generates almost proportional inland flow; the links with hinterland will become critical factors for the seaports functionality. Development of dry ports is an important part of intermodal transport which play an important role in improving hinterlands. Successful implementation dry port depends on identification and description of required capabilities to develop advanced intermediate terminal, discover existing deficiency in these capabilities and their effects of each other. This article fill the gaps of implementation of dry ports by offering a conceptual model. To do so, this current study is done in a complicated process in five stages of: review of literature, Delphi, Gap analysis, fuzzy Dematel and Structural equation modeling (SEM). 17 indexes of Delphi model were extracted and classified in 8 groups. The identified gap and causal relations enabled presentation of a model which was tested and verified by Partial Least Squares (PLS).