Case study research and applications : design and methods/ Robert K. Yin
Material type: TextPublisher: Los Angeles: Sage Publications, 2017Edition: 6th editionDescription: 319 pages 24 cmContent type:- 9781506336169
- 1506336167
- 300.722 YIN
- H62
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
1.Getting started: how to know whether and when to use the case study as a research method 2.Designing case studies: identifying your cases(s) and establishing the logic of your case study 3.Preparing to collect case study evidence: what you need to do before starting to collect case study data 4.Collecting case study evidence: the principles you should follow in working with six sources of evidence 5.Analyzing case study evidence: how to start your analysis, your analytic choices, and how they work 6.Reporting case studies: how and what to compare