Despite a plethora of case studies in the social sciences, it is the authors' opinion that case studies remain relatively under-mined sources of expertise. Cross-case analysis is a research method that can mobilize knowledge from individual case studies. The authors propose that mobilization of case knowledge occurs when researchers accumulate case knowledge, compare and contrast cases, and in doing so, produce new knowledge. In this article, the authors present theories of how people can learn from sets of cases. Second, existing techniques for cross-case analysis are discussed. Third, considerations that enable researchers to engage in cross-case analysis are suggested. Finally, the authors introduce a novel online database: the Foresee (...
This paper aims to clarify the meaning, and explain the utility, of the case study method, a methodo...
This paper aims to clarify the meaning, and explain the utility, of the case study method, a methodo...
In this article, we describe an approach for conducting participatory action research (PAR) in a lon...
Despite a plethora of case studies in the social sciences, it is the authors' opinion that case stud...
Obwohl die Bedeutung von Fallstudien für die Sozialwissenschaften vielfach unterstrichen wird, sind ...
A case study is an in-depth and rigorous empirical investigation of a particular phenomenon in which...
The case study's distinguishing feature is its ability to deal with a wide range of evidence docume...
This article summarizes relevant references that are useful when conducting case study research. The...
Prior to the development of low-cost computing and the ease of completing statistical analysis, case...
In this article, we present mixed methods data analysis in educational research as a process of case...
Case studies form an important part of qualitative social science and are undertaken in diverse ways...
Abstract: In the present development of a knowledge society and with the increasing impact of knowle...
This article examines five common misunderstandings about case-study research: (1) Theoretical knowl...
Recognized as one of the most cited methodology books in the social sciences, the Sixth Edition of R...
This article examines five common misunderstandings about case-study research: (a) theoretical knowl...
This paper aims to clarify the meaning, and explain the utility, of the case study method, a methodo...
This paper aims to clarify the meaning, and explain the utility, of the case study method, a methodo...
In this article, we describe an approach for conducting participatory action research (PAR) in a lon...
Despite a plethora of case studies in the social sciences, it is the authors' opinion that case stud...
Obwohl die Bedeutung von Fallstudien für die Sozialwissenschaften vielfach unterstrichen wird, sind ...
A case study is an in-depth and rigorous empirical investigation of a particular phenomenon in which...
The case study's distinguishing feature is its ability to deal with a wide range of evidence docume...
This article summarizes relevant references that are useful when conducting case study research. The...
Prior to the development of low-cost computing and the ease of completing statistical analysis, case...
In this article, we present mixed methods data analysis in educational research as a process of case...
Case studies form an important part of qualitative social science and are undertaken in diverse ways...
Abstract: In the present development of a knowledge society and with the increasing impact of knowle...
This article examines five common misunderstandings about case-study research: (1) Theoretical knowl...
Recognized as one of the most cited methodology books in the social sciences, the Sixth Edition of R...
This article examines five common misunderstandings about case-study research: (a) theoretical knowl...
This paper aims to clarify the meaning, and explain the utility, of the case study method, a methodo...
This paper aims to clarify the meaning, and explain the utility, of the case study method, a methodo...
In this article, we describe an approach for conducting participatory action research (PAR) in a lon...