Case study research : core skill sets in using 15 genres / by Arch G. Woodside Boston College, Chestnut Hill, MA, USA.

Author
Woodside, Arch G. [Browse]
Format
Book
Language
English
Εdition
Expanded second edition.
Published/​Created
United Kingdom ; North America : Emerald, [2017]
Description
xiii, 538 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm

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    Originally published: 2010.
    Bibliographic references
    Includes bibliographical references (pages 501-530) and index.
    Contents
    • Building theory from case study research
    • Bridging the chasm between survey and case study research
    • Storytelling theory and research
    • Creating visual narrative art for decoding stories
    • Subjective and confimatory personal introspection
    • Overcoming the illusion of conscious will and self-fabrication
    • Using the Forced Metaphor-Elicitation Technique (FMET) in subjective personal introspections about self
    • Surfacing executives interpretations of self and the roles of co-workers in enacting front and back stage strategies
    • Personal exchanges, social behavior, conversation analysis and face-to-face talk
    • Exchange (talk) behavior in natural settings: an exposition of variable based analysis of case study
    • Constructing thick descriptions of marketers' and buyers' decision processes in business-to-business exchange relationships
    • Case study research on means-end laddering chains
    • Building in degrees of freedom analysis in case study research: empirical positivistic testing of data to alernative theories
    • Applying the long interview in case study research
    • Tipping-point modeling in case study research
    • Participant observation research in organizational behavior
    • Systems thining and system dynamics modeling
    • Visualizing matching generalizing: case identification hypotheses and case-level data analysis
    • Fuzzy set social science and qualitative comparative analysis
    • Constructing cased-based macro models: cultures' consequences on entrepreneurship, innovation, and quality-of-life
    • Conclusions: principles for doing case study research.
    ISBN
    • 9781785604614 (hardcover)
    • 1785604619
    LCCN
    2017304111
    OCLC
    913337120
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