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24 lip 2019 · Qualitative case study methodology enables researchers to conduct an in-depth exploration of intricate phenomena within some specific context. By keeping in mind research students, this article presents a systematic step-by-step guide to conduct a case study in the business discipline.
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24 lip 2019 · By keeping in mind research students, this article presents a systematic step-by-step guide to conduct a case study in the business discipline.
1 sty 2010 · An overview of the types of case study designs is provided along with general recommendations for writing the research questions, developing propositions, determining the "case" under...
1 mar 2013 · This article presents the case study as a type of qualitative research. Its aim is to give a detailed description of a case study – its definition, some classifications, and several...
Besides discussing case study design, data collection, and analysis, the refresher addresses several key features of case study research. First, an abbreviated definition of a “case study” will help identify the circumstances when you might choose to use the case study method instead of (or as a complement to) some other research method.
Roy Drew is a partner of Drew Associates, a business psychology practice specializing in organizational design, development and change. He sup- ports executive boards in the process of identifying, initiating and implementing improvements in business performance by developing
A case study is: “a strategy for doing research which involves an empirical investigation of a particular contemporary phenomenon within its real-life context using multiple sources of evidence” (Robson, ‘Real World Research’, Blackwell, 1993).