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Case study research and applications

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Los Angeles ; London ; New Delhi ; Singapore ; Washington DC ; Melbourne SAGE, 2018Description: xxx, 319 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9781506336169
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Contents:
Getting started : how to know whether and when to use the case study as a research method Designing case studies : identifying your case(s) and establishing the logic of your case study-- Preparing to collect case study evidence : what you need to do before starting to collect case study data-- Collecting case study evidence : the principles you should follow in working with six sources of evidence-- Analyzing case study evidence : how to start your analysis, your analytic choices, and how they work-- Reporting case studies : how and what to compose--
Summary: '[This book] provides a complete portal to the world of case study research. With the integration of 11 applications in this edition, the book gives readers access to ... case studies drawn from a wide variety of academic and applied fields. Ultimately, [this book] will guide students in the ... design and use of the case study research method. New to this edition: includes 11 in-depth applications that show how researchers have implemented case study methods successfully; increases reference to relativist and constructivist approaches to case study research, as well as how case studies can be part of mixed methods projects; places greater emphasis on using plausible rival explanations to bolster case study quality; discusses synthesizing findings across case studies in a multiple-case study in more detail; adds an expanded list of 15 fields that have text or texts devoted to case study research; and sharpens discussion of distinguishing research from non-research case studies. The author brings to light at least three remaining gaps to be filled in the future: how rival explanations can become more routinely integrated into all case study research; the difference between case-based and variable-based approaches to designing and analyzing case studies; and the relationship between case study research and qualitative research.'-- Provided by publisher

Getting started : how to know whether and when to use the case study as a research method Designing case studies : identifying your case(s) and establishing the logic of your case study-- Preparing to collect case study evidence : what you need to do before starting to collect case study data-- Collecting case study evidence : the principles you should follow in working with six sources of evidence-- Analyzing case study evidence : how to start your analysis, your analytic choices, and how they work-- Reporting case studies : how and what to compose--

'[This book] provides a complete portal to the world of case study research. With the integration of 11 applications in this edition, the book gives readers access to ... case studies drawn from a wide variety of academic and applied fields. Ultimately, [this book] will guide students in the ... design and use of the case study research method. New to this edition: includes 11 in-depth applications that show how researchers have implemented case study methods successfully; increases reference to relativist and constructivist approaches to case study research, as well as how case studies can be part of mixed methods projects; places greater emphasis on using plausible rival explanations to bolster case study quality; discusses synthesizing findings across case studies in a multiple-case study in more detail; adds an expanded list of 15 fields that have text or texts devoted to case study research; and sharpens discussion of distinguishing research from non-research case studies. The author brings to light at least three remaining gaps to be filled in the future: how rival explanations can become more routinely integrated into all case study research; the difference between case-based and variable-based approaches to designing and analyzing case studies; and the relationship between case study research and qualitative research.'-- Provided by publisher

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