scholarly journals CODE OF CONDUCT AS AN INSTITUTIONAL INSTRUMENT TO PRESERVE TRADITIONAL MARKETS

2021 ◽  
Vol 19 (4) ◽  
pp. 812-824
Author(s):  
Sonny Leksono ◽  
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Choirul Anam ◽  
Rizal Nur Firdaus ◽  
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This paper aims to establish a code of conduct framework in Pasar Besar Malang. The approach used is the qualitative grounded theory by involving market participants and market authorities as informants for ten months. Data analysis used is open coding, axial coding, and selective coding. Field findings stated that the code of conduct could make the arrangement more extensive than man’s cooperation in biographical, interactional, and organizations to increase the turnover for creating a sustainable traditional market. In addition, the code of conduct can create a rule, written or unwritten, at Pasar Besar Malang.

2015 ◽  
Vol 12 (2) ◽  
pp. 97
Author(s):  
Gun Faisal ◽  
Dimas Wihardyanto

The Talang Mamak tribe, one of Indonesian tribe, still practices the hunting and gathering of natural produce despite the fact that among them have chosen to settle permanently and doing farming activities. The aim of this research is to study the characteristics of the Talang Mamak house. The method used in this research is grounded theory method, based on the open coding, axial coding as well selective coding techniques. The method used to find the variation layout of the houses and then evaluate the characters and concept of the layouts. The conclusion of this study is that the core of the Talang Mamak house is based on the connectivity of four rooms namely: Ruang Haluan, Ruang Tangah, Ruang Tampuan and Pandapuran. The house has an open layout where all daily household activities are done without barriers. The social status of the owner is identified by houses furniture and staf


SAGE Open ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (2) ◽  
pp. 215824402110207
Author(s):  
Kolja Oswald ◽  
Xiaokang Zhao

Makerspaces are a relatively new phenomenon that seem to create an innovative environment for individuals to work on projects and learn about technology. This article presents a grounded theory study, which investigates the impact that makerspaces have on innovation. Strauss and Corbin’s grounded theory methodology is used to research this exploratory topic. The data sample consists of 16 interviews of members of a makerspace in Shanghai, China. Data analysis was conducted abiding by Strauss and Corbin’s coding framework, entailing open coding, axial coding, and selective coding as well as coding tools, such as the coding paradigm and the conditional matrix. Collaborative learning was identified as the core phenomenon of this research, and The Collaborative Learning and its Outcomes Theory was created. The emergent theory contributes to the understanding of how makerspaces impact outcomes, such as innovation and venture creation, as well as explain how collaborative learning in conjunction with other modes of learning can facilitate learning at various complexities. As such, this study’s contributions are in developing the theoretical understanding of makerspaces as well as collaborative learning. It offers managerial and pedagogical implications that can help create learning environments where collaborative learning is fostered.


2021 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 39-52
Author(s):  
Albaburrahim Albaburrahim ◽  
Mochamad Arifin Alatas

Implicature is an implied meaning of speech that is conveyed indirectly by the speaker to the speech partner. This study aims to describe the conversational implications of herbal medicine traders in Prenduan traditional markets, Madura. This research used a pragmatic theoretical approach (implicature) and a descriptive qualitative methodological approach. The data collection technique of this study used the technique of listening, taking notes, and recording. The data analysis technique classified conversational implicatures based on the pragmatic theory approach. The results of the data analysis indicated that there were conversational implicature in the conversations of herbal medicine traders in Prenduan traditional market. Conversational implicatures are used, namely: prohibition, approval, refuse, command, request, assure, complaint, and report.


2020 ◽  
Vol ahead-of-print (ahead-of-print) ◽  
Author(s):  
Hanvedes Daovisan ◽  
Thanapauge Chamaratana

Purpose The purpose of this study is to apply a grounded theory (GT) approach to develop a theory of resistance to change in the financial management of Laotian family firms. Design/methodology/approach The research adopts a GT approach, using a theoretical sampling procedure. Interviews were conducted with 36 Laotian family firms between April 2017 and May 2019. The in-depth interview transcriptions were analyed using open coding, axial coding and selective coding. Findings The interviewees identified that strategic planning, budgeting and management processes are factors influencing resistance to change. Research results show that accounting portfolios, investment decisions and return on assets are aspects of financial management that are particularly prone to change. The authors, therefore, suggest that Laotian family firms’ reduction in confidence and loss aversion may activate resistance to the adoption of more efficient financial management practices. Originality/value To the best of the authors’ knowledge, this is the first research to attempt to use grounded data to emerge a theory of resistance to change in financial management in Laos.


2017 ◽  
Vol 13 (2) ◽  
pp. 1
Author(s):  
Erni Hanna Nadeak ◽  
Dylmoon Hidayat

<p>The vision and mission of a Christian School are to implement redemptive education in the school that includes learning processes and other school components. The purpose of this research is to determine the understanding of leaders and teachers about redemptive education. The research constitutes theory-grounded qualitative research. The instruments were interview guideline, documents, and observation. The subjects were 13 teachers and leaders of the school. The data processing was conducted by means of analyzing open coding, axial coding and selective coding. The research revealed 5 characteristics of redemptive education in the school, namely education that is consciousness of sin, Christ-centered education, education that has eternal perspective, education with holistic subjects, and discipleship education.</p><p>BAHASA INDONESIA ABSTRAK: Visi dan misi dari suatu sekolah Kristen adalah untuk menerapkan pendidikan yang menebus di dalam sekolah yang meliputi proses pembelajaran dan komponen sekolah lainnya. Tujuan dari penelitian ini adalah untuk mengetahui bagaimana pemahaman pimpinan dan guru tentang pendidikan yang menebus di sekolah ini. Penelitian ini menggunakan pendekatan kualitatif <em>grounded theory.</em> Instrumen yang digunakan adalah wawancara, dokumen, dan observasi. Subjek penelitian adalah 13 guru dan pimpinan dari Sekolah Kristen tersebut. Pengolahan data yang dilakukan adalah dengan analisis kode terbuka, kode aksial, kode selektif. Penelitian ini mengungkap 5 karakteristik pendidikan yang menebus pada sekolah tersebut, yaitu pendidikan yang memiliki kesadaran akan dosa, pendidikan yang berpusat kepada Kristus, pendidikan yang memiliki perspektif kekekalan, pendidikan dengan holistik subjek dan pendidikan yang memuridkan.</p>


2015 ◽  
Vol 8 (3) ◽  
pp. 1641-1650 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sharifah Osman

This paper explains process of integrating the pertinent elements of critical thinking and mathematical thinking using Straussian grounded theory methodology. The process of integrating the pertinent elements occurs during selective coding process in the grounded theory analysis. Findings from open coding and axial coding process are the main source of information for development of the selective coding. The selective coding process employs the reflective coding matrix to develop and contextualize the core category. The refined core category depicts the process theory of justifying decision reasonably in dominating orientation. A conditional matrix is then developed as a coding device to visualize the process theory. The study contributes useful information to engineering education instructions, which is aligned with the expectations of engineering program outcomes set by the Engineering Accreditation Council.


2009 ◽  
Vol 44 (4) ◽  
pp. 378-390 ◽  
Author(s):  
Peter J. Neibert

Abstract To discover the theoretic constructs that confirm, disconfirm, or extend the principles and their applications appropriate for National Athletic Trainers' Association (NATA)–accredited postprofessional athletic training education programs.Objective: Interviews at the 2003 NATA Annual Meeting & Clinical Symposia.Design: Qualitative study using grounded theory procedures.Setting: Thirteen interviews were conducted with postprofessional graduates. Participants were purposefully selected based on theoretic sampling and availability.Patients and Other Participants: The transcribed interviews were analyzed using open coding, axial coding, and selective coding procedures. Member checks, reflective journaling, and triangulation were used to ensure trustworthiness.Data Collection and Analysis: The participants' comments confirmed and extended the current principles of postprofessional athletic training education programs and offered additional suggestions for more effective practical applications.Results: The emergence of this central category of novice to expert practice is a paramount finding. The tightly woven fabric of the 10 processes, when interlaced with one another, provides a strong tapestry supporting novice to expert practice via postprofessional athletic training education. The emergence of this theoretic position pushes postprofessional graduate athletic training education forward to the future for further investigation into the theoretic constructs of novice to expert practice.Conclusions:


This chapter illustrates how to do qualitative data analysis. The principles of grounded theory methodology are taken as the main reference for developing a rigorous analysis of the data. Several examples and case studies are discussed to show the practicalities of qualitative data analysis. While explaining the mechanisms of qualitative data analysis, this chapter frames data analysis as part of the overall research process. Methods used in qualitative research give access to people's stories and experiences through language and captures the complexities of social processes. Grounded theory methodology is used to illustrate an approach to coding. Coding is about finding key themes in qualitative data in the form of a text and developing explanations of the research questions. Several approaches to coding—from open and axial coding to selective coding—are systematically presented. Issues of validity and reliability of qualitative data are also addressed within the overall process of research and data analysis leading to the writing-up.


Author(s):  
Feng Yao

In the study, we intended to analyze and study the causes of juvenile delinquency based on interviews with juvenile offenders of L City in 2018. The data was analyzed with the Grounded Theory for qualitative study, and the related concepts and theories were developed after the open coding, axial coding and selective coding of the information obtained from the interviews; The study showed that the disordered early family life was the key to adolescents' disorder of life, and the deviation of the life course was an important reason for their criminal offences. The “life order” is the key concept found in this study. A series of recommendations for social organizations and education departments to actively carry out parent classroom projects, implement active assistance to families and minors in trouble, and improve the personal resilience of early children in adverse environments.


2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (9) ◽  
pp. 5005
Author(s):  
Jisong Kim ◽  
Jinhee Lee ◽  
Timothy J. Lee

The social venture ecosystem is important for the growth and sustainability of social ventures. This study aims to expand our understanding of the sustainable success and growth of social ventures by analyzing both their internal and external factors using interviews with social venture entrepreneurs and stakeholders in the ecosystem. A qualitative research method is employed to examine the interviewees’ perspectives, and the data were analyzed using the framework of grounded theory. The three-step grounded theory process was performed via open coding, axial coding, and selective coding. The study findings are drawn by organizing the outline according to this coding method. Entrepreneurs’ awareness and willingness to solve social problems led to a sense of challenge, and the formation and maintenance of business models in the preparation stage positively affected the performance of social ventures through internal corporate resources and external cooperation. The study is of academic significance in that it presents a diversified dynamic concept of sustainability of social ventures compared to previous studies, which have been only fragmented studies. It also presents a number of managerial implications for sustainable development and the constant growth of social ventures.


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