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Unraveling the mysteries of case study research : a guide for business and management students

By: Taylor, Marilyn L
Title By: Sondergaard, Mikael
Material type: BookPublisher: Cheltenham : Edward Elgar Publishing, c2017.Description: xvii, 135 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.ISBN: 9781786437235Subject(s): Management -- Research -- Methodology | Business -- Research -- Methodology | Case methodDDC classification: 650.0721 TA UN Online resources: Location Map
Summary:
"Unraveling the Mysteries of Case Study Research helps students to develop a deeper understanding of cases within their contexts by presenting them from the perspective of the individuals involved. The authors discuss the stages of case study research including: the role of personal motivation, objectives, research design, data collection and analysis as elements of the investigation."
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REGULAR University of Wollongong in Dubai
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650.0721 TA UN (Browse shelf) Available June2018 T0059996
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Welcome to your case reasearch adventure! -- Identifying motivation, objective, questions, and unit of analysis -- Choosing among case research designs -- Managing research sites, data, and information sources challenges -- Dealting with the dilemmas of case analysis -- Theory, abductive reasoning, and interpretivism -- Wrapping it up and 18 capsules of 'what you need to remember most'.

"Unraveling the Mysteries of Case Study Research helps students to develop a deeper understanding of cases within their contexts by presenting them from the perspective of the individuals involved. The authors discuss the stages of case study research including: the role of personal motivation, objectives, research design, data collection and analysis as elements of the investigation."

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