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Case Study Methodology in Business Research
A01=Jan Dul
A01=Tony Hak
advanced case study research techniques
Author_Jan Dul
Author_Tony Hak
building
business research
Case Study
Case Study Research
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comparative
Comparative Case Study
concept
dependent
Dependent Concept
deterministic
Deterministic Proposition
Deterministic Relation
empirical research methods
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General Research Objective
Independent Concept
Innovation Projects
ISI Journal
Joint Development Agreement
Longitudinal Single Case Study
management science methodology
necessary condition analysis
objective
Operations Research Journals
organisational innovation analysis
practice-oriented research
Preferred Research Strategy
Probabilistic Proposition
Probabilistic Relation
Proposition 1a
relation
replication in scientific studies
specific
sufficient condition testing
testing
theory
Theory Building Case Study
Theory Building Research
Theory Building Study
Theory Testing Case Study
Theory Testing Research
theory-oriented research
Time Window Length
Time Windows
Window Pressure
Product details
- ISBN 9780750681964
- Weight: 610g
- Dimensions: 189 x 246mm
- Publication Date: 13 Sep 2007
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
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The complete guide for how to design and conduct theory-testing and other case studies…
Case Study Methodology in Business Research sets out structures and guidelines that assist students and researchers from a wide range of disciplines to develop their case study research in a consistent and rigorous manner. It clarifies the differences between practice-oriented and theory-oriented research and, within the latter category, between theory-testing and theory-building. It describes in detail how to design and conduct different types of case study research, providing students and researchers with everything they need for their project. The main aims are to:
* present a broad spectrum of types of case study research (including practice-oriented case studies, theory-building case studies and theory-testing case studies) in one consistent methodological framework.
* emphasize and clearly illustrate that the case study is the preferred research strategy for testing deterministic propositions such as those expressing a necessary condition case by case and that the survey is the preferred research strategy for testing probabilistic propositions.
* stress the role of replication in all theory-testing research, irrespective of which research strategy is chosen for a specific test.
* give more weight to the importance of theory-testing relative to theory-building.
Case Study Methodology in Business Research is a clear, concise and comprehensive text for case study methodology. Templates are supplied for case study protocol and how to report a case study.
A modular textbook primarily aimed at serving research methodology courses for final year undergraduate students and graduate students in Business Administration and Management, which is also useful as a handbook for researchers.
Written by Jan Dul, Professor of Technology and Human Factors, RSM Erasmus University, Rotterdam and Tony Hak, Associate professor of Research Methodology, RSM Erasmus University, Rotterdam, in collaboration with other authors from RSM Erasmus University.
Jan Dul, Professor of Technology and Human Factors, RSM Erasmus University, Rotterdam and Tony Hak, Associate Professor of Research Methodology, RSM Erasmus University, Rotterdam
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