This article outlines illustrative applications in the use of QCA and its fuzzy-set variant in three examples of business promotion in New Zealand in the establishment of ethnic business networks, new land-based ventures, and the success and failure of end-user innovation. The three studies offer insights into the genesis of ideas, assembly of business support, and development and dissemination of designs, prototypes, and products. The focus of the article is the methodological power of QCA to present empirically-derived Boolean equations that describe configurations of particular outcomes across multi-level analyses of the business groups and networks, industries, and individual businesses
One of the challenges researchers face in using an analytic method is to fully understand its underl...
Faced with the challenge of multifaceted digital phenomena, researchers in IS and related fields hav...
The use of Charles Ragin’s Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA) is increasing in the social scienc...
This paper outlines illustrative applications in the use of QCA and its fuzzy-set variant in three N...
In this paper we aim at demonstrating that business model literature would benefit from the adoption...
Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA) is a method for cross-case analyses that works best when comp...
Ray Kent of the University of Stirling has been working on qualitative comparative analysis for seve...
This study explores the configurations of innovation capabilities ("recipes") that enable firms in l...
The relationship between organizational and technological innovation and its effect on firm performa...
Social theory is often verbal and verbal formulations are largely set theoretic in nature. This pape...
Qualitative comparative analysis (QCA) is an increasingly popular analytic strategy, with applicatio...
Abstract: This article introduces qualitative comparative analysis (QCA) to a broader community of b...
[EN] Research methods affect empirical results and shape theory construction. For years, social scie...
One of the challenges researchers face in using an analytic method is to fully understand its underl...
Information Systems (IS) research continues to contribute to a long list of technology adoption fact...
One of the challenges researchers face in using an analytic method is to fully understand its underl...
Faced with the challenge of multifaceted digital phenomena, researchers in IS and related fields hav...
The use of Charles Ragin’s Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA) is increasing in the social scienc...
This paper outlines illustrative applications in the use of QCA and its fuzzy-set variant in three N...
In this paper we aim at demonstrating that business model literature would benefit from the adoption...
Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA) is a method for cross-case analyses that works best when comp...
Ray Kent of the University of Stirling has been working on qualitative comparative analysis for seve...
This study explores the configurations of innovation capabilities ("recipes") that enable firms in l...
The relationship between organizational and technological innovation and its effect on firm performa...
Social theory is often verbal and verbal formulations are largely set theoretic in nature. This pape...
Qualitative comparative analysis (QCA) is an increasingly popular analytic strategy, with applicatio...
Abstract: This article introduces qualitative comparative analysis (QCA) to a broader community of b...
[EN] Research methods affect empirical results and shape theory construction. For years, social scie...
One of the challenges researchers face in using an analytic method is to fully understand its underl...
Information Systems (IS) research continues to contribute to a long list of technology adoption fact...
One of the challenges researchers face in using an analytic method is to fully understand its underl...
Faced with the challenge of multifaceted digital phenomena, researchers in IS and related fields hav...
The use of Charles Ragin’s Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA) is increasing in the social scienc...