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Title: The impact of fasting on workplace productivity and wellbeing: a review of fasting in Ramadan

Authors: Wael Sharafeddine; Randa Diab-Bahman; Abrar Al-Enzi

Addresses: KCST, Doha St, Al Doha, Kuwait ' KCST, Doha St, Al Doha, Kuwait ' GUST, Masjid Al Aqsa Street, Mubarak Al-Abdullah, Kuwait

Abstract: The research aims to explore the impact of fasting on employee productivity during the Holy month of Ramadan. Around the globe, millions of Muslims observe this month by fasting for up to thirty consecutive days. Thus, this research will shed the light on ways to improve workplace conditions to promote optimal results for all stakeholders involved. It also gives researchers insight on the efficacy of different organisational practices and policies. The paper focuses on three main elements - productivity, emotional wellbeing, and employee preferences. A survey was administered to employees from various industries in Kuwait (N = 201) who were working while fasting. The majority reported that their overall wellbeing was not negative while fasting and that they were satisfied with their current organisational policies. Also, even though fasting affected their concentration at work, they did not feel that they conducted more mistakes and also did not feel that reducing the number of working days/hours would improve their productivity. With almost 90% of respondents reporting that they regularly fast during Ramadan, it is important for policymakers worldwide to take these observations into consideration.

Keywords: Ramadan; fasting; cultural diversity; productivity; wellbeing.

DOI: 10.1504/IJPQM.2024.136191

International Journal of Productivity and Quality Management, 2024 Vol.41 No.1, pp.32 - 48

Received: 25 Sep 2021
Accepted: 25 Nov 2021

Published online: 22 Jan 2024 *

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