The psychological theory of economic development from the perspective of Islamic economy

Authors

  • Suhaib Al-Smadi
  • Adnan Rababah Yarmouk University

Keywords:

Need for Achievement, Change Social, Economic development, Islamic Economy

Abstract

The Research aims to introduce the economic psychological theories, which included two theory of "McClelland" the need for achievement, "Hagen's" specific personality theory in social change, and the role of psychological and behavioral factors of individuals in achieving the motivation for achievement, which in turn lead to the emergence of innovative leadership figures, whose mission is to achieve change and renewal in society towards economic and social progress, and the researcher used the analytical inductive approach in the study, and thus the legitimate appreciation of these theories by the Islamic economy and its role in the process of economic development. One of the results of the study: a correlation between psychological factors and the motivations for the need for achievement, which in turn contributes to the achievement of comprehensive development within society, and there was a role for the Islamic economy in explaining and preparing psychological.

 

 

Author Biographies

Suhaib Al-Smadi

 

 

Adnan Rababah, Yarmouk University

 

 

Published

2023-06-24

How to Cite

Al-Smadi, S., & Rababah, A. (2023). The psychological theory of economic development from the perspective of Islamic economy. Jordan Journal of Islamic Studies, 18(1), 413–435. Retrieved from https://jjis.aabu.edu.jo/index.php/jjis/article/view/219

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