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  • Formaat: Multiple-component retail product, 1656 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm, kaal: 3030 g, 4 Items, Contains 4 hardbacks
  • Sari: Sage Benchmarks in Social Research Methods
  • Ilmumisaeg: 08-Dec-2014
  • Kirjastus: Sage Publications Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1446274489
  • ISBN-13: 9781446274484
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  • Formaat: Multiple-component retail product, 1656 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm, kaal: 3030 g, 4 Items, Contains 4 hardbacks
  • Sari: Sage Benchmarks in Social Research Methods
  • Ilmumisaeg: 08-Dec-2014
  • Kirjastus: Sage Publications Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1446274489
  • ISBN-13: 9781446274484
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From definitions to interdisciplinary methods, this set will address the practical case study by offering a structured selection of some of the best modern and classic writing on the case study in article form, together with a synoptic editorial introduction and overview of the field of research.



This collection takes a dutifully contemporary approach to the exploration of the uses and interpretations of the case study across a multitude of disciplines and through various cultural perspectives. Exploring the case study from both methodological and theoretical perspectives, the texts included in the volumes illustrate how case study techniques are currently employed, and suggest how they might develop in the foreseeable future. Relevant to varied levels and scales of case study use, the aim of this collection is to provide readers with a comprehensive overview of where we are now with case study research, so that they may better judge their own applications of the case study.

From definitions to interdisciplinary methods, this set will address the practical case study by offering a structured selection of some of the best modern and classic writing on the case study in article form, together with a synoptic editorial introduction and overview of the field of research.

Volume One: The Origins and History of Case Study

Volume Two: Case Study Design

Volume Three: Issues with Case Study

Volume Four: The Use of Case Studies in Different Disciplines

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"The purpose of this four volume collection is to provide an accessible selection of the best writing on case study in the English language internationally. Such a collection is timely and highly relevant to students, researchers and academics in higher education, especially when the case illustrations being adopted in the collection would provide comparative perspectives and international insights to scholars who are interested in English language studies in Asia." -- Professor Ka Ho Mok

VOLUME ONE: THE ORIGINS AND HISTORY OF CASE STUDY
Statistics and Case Studies as Methods of Sociological Research - Ernest
Burgess
The Case Study as a Research Method - Percival Symonds
The Theory of Case Studies - Paul Foreman
Case and Situation Analysis - J. Clyde Mitchell
Case Study in American Methodological Thought - Jennifer Platt
Part One: Contemporary Meanings of Case Study
Making the Case for Case Study - W. Robert Kenny and Adren Grotelueschen
What Is a Case Study and What Is It Good For? - John Gerring
What Is This a Case Of? Exploring Some Conceptual Issues in Case Study
Research - Suzanne Wilson and Sigrun Gudmundsdottir
Redefining Case Study - Rob VanWynsberghe and Samia Khan
The Case Study Challenge: A New Approach to an Old Method - Tsilia Romm
and Sophia Mahler
The Harvard Business School Story: avoiding knowledge by being relevant -
Ianna Contardo and Robin Wensley
Part Two: The Relationship between Case Study and Other Methodologies
Survey/Variable-oriented Research
Integrating Case Study and Survey Research Methods: An Example in
Information Systems - Guy Gable
Case Survey Methodology: Quantitative Analysis of Patterns across Case
Studies - Rikard Larsson
Triangulation between Case Study and Survey Methods in Management
Accounting Research: An Assessment of Validity Implications - Sven Modell
Turning the Tables: How Case-oriented Research Challenges
Variable-oriented Research - Charles Ragin
Part Three: Other Methodologies
The Harvard Business School Story: avoiding knowledge by being relevant -
Donna Baines and Ian Cunningham
The Extended Case Method - Michael Burawoy
Case Studies as Spurious Evaluations: The Example of Research on
Educational Inequalities - Peter Foster, Roger Gomm and Martyn Hammersley
Case Studies as Natural Experiments - Allen Lee
Case Studies and Generalizability: Grounded Theory and Research in Science
Education - Keith Taber
VOLUME TWO: CASE STUDY DESIGN
Part Four: Overall Design
Case Study in the Contemporary World of Research: Using Notions of
Purpose, Place, Process and Product to Develop Some Principles for Practice -
Ian Macpherson, Ross Brooker and Paul Ainsworth
A Case in Case Study Methodology - Christine Benedichte Meyer
Identification of Ambiguity in the Case Study Research Typology: What Is a
Unit of Analysis? - Niels Grunbaum
Part Five: Types of Case Study
Case Study Principles for Different Types of Case - J. Barton Cunningham
Types of Case Study Work: A Conceptual Framework for Case-based Research -
David Edwards
Case Studies: Types, Designs and Logics of Inference - Jack Levy
A Typology for the Case Study in Social Science Following a Review of
Definition, Discourse and Structure - Gary Thomas
Part Six: Sampling/Selection
Process Sampling: A Method for Case Study Research on Administrative
Behavior - Charles McClintock
Approaches to Sampling and Case Selection in Qualitative Research:
Examples in the Geography of Health - Sarah Curtis et al.
Site Selection within Comparative Case Study and Ethnographic Research -
Geoffrey Walford
Case Selection Techniques in Case Study Research: A Menu of Qualitative
and Quantitative Options - Jason Seawright and John Gerring
Part Seven: Particular Kinds of Case Study
Using Stakes Qualitative Case Study Approach to Explore Implementation of
Evidence-based Practice - Sheryl Boblin et al.
Single-Outcome Studies: A Methodological Primer - John Gerring
The Comparative Case Study Approach in Public Administration - Robert
Agranoff and Beryl Radin
Pedagogic Research into Singularities - Michael Bassey
The Case-Study Model: An Organizational Strategy for Cross-Cultural
Evaluation - Gila Garaway
The Too Few Cases/Too Many Variables Problem in Implementation Research
- Malcolm Goggin
VOLUME THREE: ISSUES WITH CASE STUDY
Part Eight: Overviews
The Case Study Crisis: Some Answers - Robert Yin
Case Study as a Research Strategy: Some Ambiguities and Opportunities -
Piet Verschuren
Five Misunderstandings about Case-Study Research - Bent Flyvbjerg
Part Nine: Generalisation
A Research Design for Generalizing from Multiple Case Studies - David
Greene and Jane David
On Generalising from Single Case Studies: Epistemological Reflections -
Colin Evers and Echo Wu
The Case: Generalization, Theory and Phronesis in Case Study - Gary
Thomas
A Case Study of a Case Study: Strategies of Generalization and
Specification in the Study of Israel as a Single Case - Lars Mjoset
Drawing Lessons from Case Studies by Enhancing Comparability - Attilia
Ruzzene
Part Ten: Validity, Reliability, etc
What Passes as a Rigorous Case Study? - Michael Gibbert, Winfried Ruigrok
and Barbara Wicki
Are Case Studies More Than Sophisticated Storytelling? Methodological
Problems of Qualitative Empirical Research Mainly Based on Semi-Structured
Interviews - Thomas Diefenbach
Validity and Generalization in Future Case Study Evaluations - Robert Yin
Part Eleven: Other Issues
Strategies of Causal Inference in Small-N Analysis - James Mahoney
Cumulating the Intellectual Gold of Case Study Research - Jason Jensen and
Robert Rodgers
Epistemology as Ethics in Research and Policy: The Use of Case Studies -
John Elliott and Dominik Lukes
Part Twelve: Case Study and Theory
Building Theories from Case Study Research - Kathleen Eisenhardt
Eisenhardts Impact on Theory in Case Study Research - Katherine
Ravenswood
The Normative Case Study - David Thacher
Doing Case Study: Abduction Not Induction, Phronesis Not Theory - Gary
Thomas
Troubling Theory in Case Study Research - Martyn Hammersley
Meta-Synthesis of Qualitative Case Studies: An Approach to Theory Building
- Christina Hoon
VOLUME FOUR: THE USE OF CASE STUDIES IN DIFFERENT DISCIPLINES
Part Thirteen: Accounting
Case Study Research in Accounting - David Cooper and Wayne Morgan
Part Fourteen: Development
Value Chains, Partnerships and Development: Using Case Studies to Refine
Programme Theories - Sietze Vellema et al.
Part Fifteen: Education
Case Study in Comparative Education: Particularity and Generalization -
Lawrence Stenhouse
A Case Study of a Case Study: Analysis of a Robust Qualitative Research
Methodology - Catherine Snyder
Part sixteen: Health
The Case Study as a Scientific Method for Researching Alternative
Therapies - D. Lukoff, D. Edwards and M. Miller
Part seventeen: Industrial Marketing Management
What Makes a Good Case Study? A Positivist Review of Qualitative Case
Research Published in Industrial Marketing Management, 19712006 - Michael
Beverland and Adam Lindgreen
Part Eighteen: Information Systems
Case Study Research: A Multi-Faceted Research Approach for IS - A.L.M.
Cavaye
Rigor in Information Systems Positive Case Research: Current Practices,
Trends and Recommendations - Line Dubé and Guy Paré
Part Nineteen: International Business
The Case Study as Disciplinary Convention: Evidence from International
Business Journals - Rebecca Piekkari, Catherine Welch and Erikka Paavilainen
Part Twenty: Law
Evaluation Case Histories as a Parallel to Legal Case Histories:
Accumulating Knowledge and Experience in the Evaluation Profession - Darrel
Caulley and Irene Dowdy
Part Twenty-One: Operations Management
Case Research in Operations Management - Chris Voss, Nikos Tsikriktsis and
Mark Frohlich
Part Twenty-Two: Psychoanalysis
The Psychoanalytic Case Study: A Method for Systematic Inquiry - Enrico
Jones and Michael Windholz
Part Twenty-Three: Public Administration
The Single Case Study as Intellectually Ambitious Inquiry - Michael
Barzelay
The Case Study Method for Research in Small and Medium-Sized Firms -
Sylvie Chetty
Part Twenty-Four: Social Work
How to Critically Evaluate Case Studies in Social Work - Eunjung Lee, Faye
Mishna and Sarah Brennenstuhl
Malcolm Tight is a Professor in the Educational Research department at Lancaster University.