Designing the Islamic Model of Intuition in Strategic Decision-Making

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Abstract:
Objectives
The results of study on topping organizations show that successful decision-makings are intuitive rather than rational. Therefore in recent years the issue of intuition and intuitive decision making as an effective management has attracted increasing attention in scientific circles and world-class research. The main purpose of this article is to identify the components and designing intuition conceptual model in decision making based on the Islamic approach.
Method
In the main stage of article which is Quranic approach, concepts and issues related to intuition were identified using data-based grounded theory strategy and Tafsir al-Mizan.
Results
The result of the study is emergence of 86 concepts which were categorized in 18 subsidiaries and 7 main concepts using the seminary and academic expert’s perspectives.
Conclusion
A conceptual model is proposed for intuition in strategic decision-making based on Quranic View. In the Islamic model of this research, the spiritual factors play an important role in increasing the intuitive skills of managers.
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Persian
Published:
Irainian Journal of Management in the Islamic University, Volume:7 Issue: 15, 2018
Pages:
179 to 199
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