Toward an Inductive Theory of Intellectual Complexity

2009 ◽  
pp. 19-28
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2019 ◽  
Vol 20 (4) ◽  
pp. 277-288 ◽  
Author(s):  
Othmar M Lehner ◽  
Romina Simlinger

Fintechs, as providers of digital service innovations and as highly relevant and novel channels through which to deliver entrepreneurial finance based on the creative use of state-of-the-art technology in the financial domain, have thus far mainly been addressed in research by examining the functional aspects of their value propositions (VPs). This article thus sets out to gain insights into the interplay and overall role of societal VPs as potential antecedents and change catalysts in the formation of the often promised disruptive potential of fintechs for the financial sector. In an inductive, theory-building approach, the authors first examine how societal VPs transcend individual functional and emotional ones for entrepreneurs, and conclude with a conceptual model of how the former can build up the disruptive potential of fintechs and deliver apt solutions for entrepreneurs seeking finance.


1995 ◽  
Vol 37 (4) ◽  
pp. 1-24 ◽  
Author(s):  
Anthony P. Maingot

Despite the growing interest in the theme of corruption, one cannot yet speak of a body of research and analysis sufficient to the creation of inductive theory. This is not to say that there has not been interesting empirical and theoretical work done. However, most of this work has dealt with variations to the legal definition of corruption as being the illegal use of public office for private gain or, as V. O. Key, Jr. put it, the uninstitutionalized influence of wealth in a political system. The relationship between “power” and corruption has been a subject of analytical speculation since Plato posed, and Machiavelli revived, the “dirty hands” dilemma.


2016 ◽  
Vol 8 (3-2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Mif Rohim N Syarkun

This study is based on library research through qualitative method research. The mutasyabih verses in Quran are greater in number than the muhkam (obvious meaning), it appears the various methods of ijtihad and method of thinking to explore the formulation of laws and wisdom. The conflict is raised as a consequent in misunderstanding of doctrine of ideological religion. Further, the Muslim peoples are dragged into radicalism and liberalism leads to monolithic prejudice, religion doctrine as the most right ones, making the Muslim peoples to be radical, terrorism with bombing, ideological violation, and intellectual violations. Obtained The Prophet Muhammad with al-Qiyas and istihsan, after he passed away, movement of thought and politic appears that in turn leads to raised conflict and clash. There are two power of manhaj al-fikr (method of thought) by the companions. First group observes that Islam as a rational religion and its law is contextual. This group has figure such as Imam Ibnu Mas’ud. Second group asserts Islam as a dogmatic religion with its law that is textual, and the figure of this group is Imam Ibnu Abbas. Although this movement is considered as movement in thought of Islamic law and law methodology, Ahl al-ra’y inspired by the thought of Ibn Mas‘ud and Ahl al-hadith inspired by the thought of Ibn ‘Abbas. Imam Abu Hanifah using inductive theory, as a follower of Ahl al-ra’y, developed a new theory istihsan by discarding the qiyas theory and practicing other primary method based on justice and truth. Meanwhile, Imam Syafi‘i using the deductive method came and formulated and developed the theories of usul fiqh systematically


Author(s):  
Sergey Chihachev

Found syntactic conditions sufficient for the existence model companion inductive theory.


Author(s):  
Elmi Baharuddin ◽  
Zainab Ismail

Objective - Spiritual intelligence is intelligence that is capable of producing Muslim personality. It aims to maintain a good relationship with God, fellow human beings and nature. This study aims to clarify the role of spiritual intelligence information of ulul albab personality. Methodology/Technique - The methodology is content analysis with a qualitative approach. This study emphasized the establishment of an inductive theory. Findings - This study found that there are eight roles of spiritual intelligence in ulul albab personality. Novelty - Ulul albab personality is also known as Muslims' personalities. Type of Paper - Conceptual Keywords: Spiritual intelligence, ulul albab, personality, Muslim' personality.


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