Fleksibilitas Profit Dalam Ekonomi Islam

2019 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 102-113
Author(s):  
Ihwan Wahid Minu

One purpose of economic activity is to make a profit. Profit can be a pretty important reference in assessing the condition of the success of a business. Profit should be interpreted broadly and holistically not only from the material aspect but also from the mental and spiritual aspects. The purpose of this research is to explain how profit means in Islamic Economics and how the flexibility of the application of profit meanings in Islamic Economics. This research uses research methods with qualitative approaches and literature and qualitative data analysis as an analytical tool. The results of the study show that profits in Islamic Economics are divided into two, namely material profits and spiritual benefits. The application of the meaning of profit in Islamic Economics is flexible which depends on conditions and runs according to principles

Author(s):  
Steven Krauss

An introduction and explanation of the epistemological differences of quantitative and qualitative research paradigms is first provided, followed by an overview of the realist philosophical paradigm, which attempts to accommodate the two. From this foundational discussion, the paper then introduces the concept of meaning ma king in research methods and looks at how meaning is generated from qualitative data analysis specifically. Finally, some examples from the literature of how meaning can be constructed and organized using a qualitative data analysis approach are provided. The paper aims to provide an introduction to research methodologies, coupled with a discussion on how meaning making actually occurs through qualitative data analysis.


Author(s):  
Jessica Lester ◽  
Noah Goodman ◽  
Michelle O'Reilly

This article introduces the special issue, “Diverse Approaches to Qualitative Data Analysis for Applied Research,” in which seven papers analyze one shared data set to illustrate different approaches to qualitative analysis. In addition to discussing the articles included in the special issue, this introduction provides an overview of applied research—highlighting some of the implications for qualitative research—and discusses how researchers could use the special issue to compare different qualitative approaches to choose one most appropriate for a given project’s goals.


2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (3) ◽  
pp. 345-356
Author(s):  
Taqdirullah Taqdirullah ◽  
Syarifuddin Hasyim ◽  
M. Adli

This research aims to analyze election violations committed by election organizers in Aceh Besar Regency in 2019. The violation of this election occurred at several points in the sub-district of aceh regency, where the violation of the law is contained in the administration of the election file and also in the part of the organizer that is the election implementation team. This is one of the indicators in this study. Using empirical juridical research methods and qualitative data analysis, the study found that there were only 5 (five) unlawful actions in aceh besar district elections, among which there were un registerable reports, muted reports and follow-up reports to the Jantho District Court. It is recommended to the government, Bawaslu, Panwaslih to conduct more checking or control and also full supervision on a scale to minimize the on-the-process election violations in Aceh Besar Regency in particular as well as other districts.


Jurnal IPTA ◽  
2014 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 1
Author(s):  
Renita Sri Lestari ◽  
Ni Made Oka Karini ◽  
I GPB. Sasrawan Mananda

This study discusses and examines potential identification and package tour in Tabanan regency. Qualitative approaches were applied in this research. The data were collected by using observation techniques, in-depths interviews, and documentation technique. Informant and key informant techniques were used to determine the informantion. This study used descriptive qualitative data analysis techniques with three steps which are data reduction, data display and conclusion drawing. In this study, showed potential identifications taken place in Alas Kedaton, Jatiluwih, Batukaru Temple, Subak Museum, and Tengkudak Village. The packaging of this package tour with itinerary such as visit the Subak Museum, Tengkudak village adventure, visit Jatiluwih, sightseeing in Batukaru temple, sightseeing in Alas Kedaton and shopping in Krisna oleh-oleh. This package tour was presented in tabulated style, Graphic style as well as the calculation of travel costs.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Reni ◽  
Ratna Widayati

The purpose of this study was to find out how the implementation of giving credit to the Bank Nagari west Sumatra. In analyzing the data, qualitative data analysis was used as a research methods that explained descriptively. The results of the study conclude that in the implementation of lending must go through several prosedures that must be met by customers, namely: credit application, credit analysis, credit approval, credit contract and credit search. arter the signing of the contract, the customer must carry out all agreement, which are binding and cannot be contested


Author(s):  
Mohammad Reza Armat ◽  
Abdolghader Assarroudi ◽  
Mostafa Rad ◽  
Hassan Sharifi ◽  
Abbas Heydari

The propounded dualism in Content Analysis as quantitative and qualitative approaches is widely supported and justified in nursing literature. Nevertheless, another sort of dualism is proposed for Qualitative Content Analysis, suggesting the adoption of "inductive" and/or "deductive" approaches in the process of qualitative data analysis. These approaches have been referred and labelled as "inductive" or "conventional"; and "deductive" or "directed" content analysis in the literature. Authors argue that these labels could be fallacious, and may lead to ambiguity; as in effect, both approaches are employed with different dominancy during the process of any Qualitative Content Analysis. Thus, authors suggest more expressive, comprehensive, yet simple labels for this method of qualitative data analysis.


2020 ◽  
Vol 7 (4) ◽  
pp. 102-106
Author(s):  
Hulman Panjaitan

The adoption of children is nothing new in Indonesian society, including the adoption of international children, more specifically the adoption of children carried out by foreign citizens of Indonesian citizens. In practice, international appointments cause many legal problems, especially those related to the legal consequences. In this study normative juridical legal research methods are used with qualitative data analysis, which analyzes the data of the brother through existing legal materials based on applicable laws and regulations. At least as a result of international child adoption law, relating to aspects of citizenship, marriage guardianship and inheritance.  


Corruptio ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 107
Author(s):  
Laura Naomi Rotua Gultom

The Whistleblower and Justice Collaborator play a role in facilitating the disclosure of criminal acts of corruption, because none other than people involved in institutions suspected of corrupt practices and in other words the witness's information is key for disclosure of a case of corruption. The problem in this study is whether the similarities and differences between justice collaborator and whistleblowers in corruption, and how is the legal protection between justice collaborator and whistleblower in criminal acts of corruption. This research uses normative juridical and juridical empirical research methods with qualitative data analysis. The data sources used in this study are primary, secondary, and tertiary legal materials. The results showed that whistleblower equations and justice collaborator were in 3 (three) categories, namely vision and mission in uncovering criminal acts of corruption, guarantee of protection in the form of physical, psychological and legal protection, and awards where whistleblowers and justice collaborators cannot be prosecuted criminal and civil and given sentence relief. In addition to these equations, there are also differences between whistleblowers and justice collaborator divided into 4 (four) categories, namely subject, motivation, guarantee of protection, and procedural law. The protection between justice collaborator and whistleblower in corruption namely legal protection in the form of keeping the identity of the witness confidential and then provides security for witnesses in the trial process by providing physical, psychological, and legal protection.


Author(s):  
Jean Scandlyn ◽  
Sarah Hautzinger

This article describes the use of an experiential classroom exercise using the card game Set® to introduce concepts related to qualitative approaches to research design and analysis, particularly those based in an interpretive framework. The multiple components of the game, which centers on visual pattern recognition, parallel the “organic” complexity of ethnographic investigation and demonstrate how strong interpretations can be supported with qualitative evidence. The first author adapted the exercise, originally developed by the second author for teaching undergraduate anthropology students, for use in workshops teaching qualitative research to mid - career professionals working on health - related projects in Bolivia. In the process the first author discovered that the game was also useful in team - building in a workshop setting, providing a base of shared experience to which participants could refer as they grappled with the intellectual and emotional issues that arose while designing their own research projects and discovering the system and rigor of qualitative data analysis. An unanticipated finding was the exercise’s usefulness in demonstrating the distinction between and complementarity of inductive and deductive approaches in qualitative research.


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