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        1 - Alignment Model Design of Individual-Organizational Interests (The Case Study of Bank Melli Branches in Golestan Province)
        Amirhossein Amirkhani Mohammad Reza  Tat
        The aim of the present study is to design a model for aligning the individual-organizational interests in Golestan's Bank Melli Branches. In this study, exploratory sequential mixed method is applied as research approach. This research, due to applying sequential mixed More
        The aim of the present study is to design a model for aligning the individual-organizational interests in Golestan's Bank Melli Branches. In this study, exploratory sequential mixed method is applied as research approach. This research, due to applying sequential mixed method in terms of identifying components and screening management experts who had outstanding experiences and researches related to the human resource management field, using Delphi Technique, 20 people were investigated and polling conducted through snowball sampling method and also process modeling was done. Statistical population included all the Golestan's Bank Melli employees that were 98 people. Quantitative part was surveyed by using structural equation model and SMART-PLS software. This research enjoys researcher-made questionnaire as a data collection tool for alignment index of individual-organizational interests. The results demonstrate that the most important component is alignment of individuals' goals sharing factor in organization goals with relative weights of 0.985 ranked first and management based on values ranked at the last position with relative weights of 0.718. Also, there is significantly a meaningful relationship between structural, behavioral, process, and contextual factors. Manuscript profile
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        2 - Alignment of jurisprudence and ethics with the assumption of observing the limits in corporal punishment of children
        Sadegh  Fani Maleki Ahmad mirkhalili
        According to the jurisprudential sources, the principle of corporal punishment of children has been prescribed and according to this, the legislator of the Islamic Republic of Iran, in Article 1179 of the Civil Code, has accepted the corporal punishment of children by t More
        According to the jurisprudential sources, the principle of corporal punishment of children has been prescribed and according to this, the legislator of the Islamic Republic of Iran, in Article 1179 of the Civil Code, has accepted the corporal punishment of children by their parents. At first glance, it is thought that corporal punishment of a child is a behavior contrary to moral standards, and this jurisprudential ruling is in conflict with moral principles. The purpose of this study is to correct this basic view and to prove the principle of permissibility of corporal punishment of children from two perspectives of jurisprudence and ethics and to determine its permissible scope, to prove the non-confrontation of jurisprudence and ethics in this field. That is, corporal punishment in jurisprudence on the one hand is limited to its amount, type and severity, and on the other hand, the age of the child, the position and motivation of the discipline are also considered as permissible limits, and by observing these restrictions, not the ruling It is not permissible in jurisprudence to oppose the principles of ethics, but it is completely in harmony with it. Manuscript profile