Title of article :
Indicators Related to Theorizing Measurement (a Capacity Measurement Framework)
Author/Authors :
Hassanzadeh, Mohammad Department of Knowledge and Information Science - Tarbiat Modares University - Tehran, Iran , Mahmoodi, Hamid Reza Msc in KIS - Tarbiat Modares University - Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Relatively much research has been done into theorizing and its importance.
However, the number of studies related to the understanding of contexts is very
negligible and so far no framework has been provided including indicators and
evaluation methods. This research has been done with the aim of achieving the
indicators related to theorizing and subsequently presenting a formula to measure
the potential and theorizing capacity of scientific institutes. Method: Library and
field methods have been used to collect information. Data were first collected
through a checklist and then through the AHP questionnaire. Questionnaire was
distributed among experts and AHP method was used to analyze the data. Expert
Choice software was used to analyze the data obtained from the AHP questionnaire.
Findings: The results indicate that individual index is 9 times more important than
non-individual index in the theorizing process. A pairwise comparison of individual
sub-indices showed that "awareness of theorizing" and "research ability” have an
equal portion in theorizing. The "coherence of personality traits" is sextuple as
important as the "awareness of theorizing”. "Coherence of personality traits" up to
sextuple "research ability" can be considered important in the theorizing process. A
pairwise comparison of non-individual index sub-indices showed that
"communication level" is twice as important as "institutional index level". However,
the “effect level" is twice as important as the "communication level". The
"communication level" is 7 times more important than the "management index
level". The "effect level" can be considered 7 times more important than the
"institutional index level". "Institutional index level" is quadruple more important
than "management index level". The "effect level" is extremely important compared to the "management index level". Conclusion: Although theorizing is done by a
researcher or a group of researchers, but ultimately, it is a collective matter or at
least, several components are involved in its formation. Theorizing is a coherent,
dynamic, purposeful and thoughtful practice whose results can lead researchers to
recognize the credible generalizable relationship between causes and effects.
Finally, the formula Tp= (0.9I + 0.1NI) was presented, which can be used to assess
the capacity of theorizing in institutes.
Keywords :
Assessing Theorizing , Theory , Theorizing , Theorizing Capacity
Journal title :
international journal of digital content management