scholarly journals Hybrid Rationality behind Customers’ Choices of the Islamic Banks : An Experience of Bengkulu, Indonesia

2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
pp. 175-200
Author(s):  
Hardivizon ◽  
Muhammad Sholihin

The article aims to reveal the rationality behind the customers’ choices of Islamic banks in Bengkulu province. For this purpose through exploring the possibility of unification between instrumental rationality and Islamic rationality, it will be identified empirically the essence of the customers’ choices of Islamic banks in Bengkulu, Indonesia. The analysis deployed a grounded theory approach. The data obtained was qualitative by involving at least 15 (fifteen) participants who volunteered and spread across several Islamic banks in Bengkulu Province. Therefore, an in-depth interview was conducted as a strategy to collect data related to the rationality behind customers’ choices for the product of Islamic banks in Bengkulu province. The main findings of this study is: “hybrid rationality was successfully identified behind the customers’ choices of Islamic banks in Bengkulu province. This rationality is a unification between instrumental rationality and Islamic rationality based on religiosity values—Sharī‘ah compliance. It is an evidence for categorizing the consumers’ choices of Islamic banks in Bengkulu as “the hybrid rationality.”

2016 ◽  
Vol 26 (2) ◽  
pp. 146
Author(s):  
Azmil Chusnaini

Using social movement theory, this study identify factors that influence likelihood and speed of acceptance new brand community. With grounded theory approach, data collected by in-depth interview from 16 informants within 2 famous brand communities. These brand communities exhibit three processes that transform aspiring community from a few costumer who consume similar brand and product become a big brand community that accepted in environment. These processes consist of (1) Differentiation; (2) Legitimacy Building; and (3) Mobilization. The author also reveals some norms call normative community pressure that protect members of community to interact and cooperate within community stay on the right track. Managerial and academic implication also explained how to build and grow brand community which can be very usefull to firms.


2008 ◽  
Vol 12 (2) ◽  
pp. 121-128
Author(s):  
Yulia Irvani Dewi ◽  
Setyowati Setyowati ◽  
Yati Afiyanti

AbstrakPenelitian ini adalah penelitian kualitatif dengan menggunakan pendekatan grounded theory yang bertujuan mengidentifikasi stres dan koping perempuan hamil yang didiagnosis HIV/AIDS. Jumlah partisipan sebanyak enam orang. Pengumpulan data dengan teknik observasi, wawancara mendalam, dan telaah literatur. Hasil analisis didapatkan tujuh tema yaitu 1) khawatir terhadap keselamatan janin, 2) diperlakukan berbeda dari perempuan hamil lainnya, 3) banyak membutuhkan biaya pengobatan, 4) tidak nyaman didiagnosis HIV/AIDS, 5) kebutuhan dukungan dari keluarga dan teman, 6) koping, dan 7) harapan memiliki anak yang sehat. Penelitian ini dapat bermanfaat dalam pengelolaan dan memahami stres yang dialami perempuan hamil yang didiagnosis HIV/AIDS, sehingga asuhan keperawatan yang diberikan efektif dan optimal. Implikasi penelitian ini berupa informasi bagi pemerintah dan perawat yang bekerja di area keperawatan maternitas tentang kebijakan pengelolaan HIV/AIDS bagi perempuan hamil. AbstractThis qualitative research identified stress and coping mechanism on pregnant women who were diagnosed HIV/AIDS using grounded theory approach. There were six participants involved in the study. Data were collected using in-depth interview, observation, and literature review. Seven themes were found: 1) being worry on the safety of the fetus, 2) being treated differently from other pregnant women, 3) the expensive treatment 4) the discomfort being diagnosed HIV/AIDS, 5) the need of family’s and friends’ support, 6) coping mechanism, and 7) the expectation to have healthy children. This study can provide information to the decision maker and the nurses who work in the area maternity nursing care in managing pregnant women with HIV/AIDS.


Author(s):  
Esthika Ariany Maisa ◽  
Yulastri Arif ◽  
Wawan Wahyudi

Purpose: To explore the nurses’ positive deviance behaviors as an effort to provide solutions in preventing and controlling infections in the hospital. Method: This is a qualitative research using grounded theory approach. Thirteen nurses from Dr.M.Djamil hospital were selected based on theoretical sampling in order to develop theory as it appears. Nurses were interviewed from June to September 2014. Interviews were thematically analyzed using techniques of grounded theory to then generate a theory from themes formed. Findings: The modes of positive deviance behavior identified were practicing hand hygiene beyond the standards (bringing handsanitizer from home), applying nursing art in wound care practice, placing patients with MRSA infections at the corner side, giving a red mark on a MRSA patient’s bed for easy identification by nurses, changing clothes and shoes in hospital, reducing hooks on the wall, and cleaning the ward on scheduled days. Conclusion: The study shows that nurses have a number of positive deviance behaviors to prevent infection transmission in the wards. It is sugested that the hospital management and nursing managers adopt some of the uncommon solution highlighted by the nurses to solve the HAIs problems in the hospital.


2019 ◽  
Vol 118 (8) ◽  
pp. 266-274
Author(s):  
Byung- MoonSeol ◽  
Young-Lag KIM

Background/Objectives: This paper investigated and analyzed the phenomena in implementing the curriculum and characteristics of an entrepreneurship education model existing technology-driven agri-food industry. Methods/Statistical analysis: The line-by-line coding method of grounded theory approach by Strauss & Corbin was applied for this study and the collected data was analyzed with the NVIVO 12 program from QSR which is a tool for analyzing quality comparative analysis for better efficiency in open coding.


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