Theory Building From Cases: Opportunities And Challenges
The University of Texas at Austin · Stanford University
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Abstract
This article discusses the research strategy of theory building from cases, particularly multiple cases. Such a strategy involves using one or more cases to create theoretical constructs, propositions, and/or midrange theory from case-based, empirical evidence. Replication logic means that each case serves as a distinct experiment that stands on its own merits as an analytic unit. The frequent use of case studies as a research strategy has given rise to some challenges that can be mitigated by the use of very precise wording and thoughtful research design.
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- Management science
- Replication (statistics)
- Computer science
- Organizational theory
- Empirical research
- Positive economics
- Knowledge management
- Sociology
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