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  • ???? (what)??? (exploratory)
  • ????(how) ?????(why)??(causal)
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  • ???????????what is my study about?
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  • Am I asking a who, what, where, why, or
    how question?
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  • ???????(scientific generalization)???
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  • ???? construct validity
  • ???? internal validity
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  • ?? reliability

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  • ???????????? (pattern-matching)
  • several pieces of information from the same case
    may be related to some theoretical propositions
  • time-series pattern
  • systematic pattern matched with a proposition
  • two potential patterns ? two rival propositions

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  • Data match one pattern better than they matched
    the other
  • how close does a match have to be so as to be
    considered a match?
  • Most of the time no statistical analysis
  • Hope the different patterns are sufficiently
    contrasting that the findings can be interpreted
    in terms of comparing at least two rival
    propositions

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  • Theory development prior to the conduct of any
    data collection
  • differ from ethnography or grounded theory
  • No guidance can be more misleading
  • make their field contacts as quickly as possible
  • Theory development as part of the design phase is
    essential for case studies

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  • The case study will show why implementation only
    succeeded when the organization was able to
    re-structure itself, and not just overly the new
    MIS on the old organizational structure. (Markus,
    1983)
  • a nutshell of a theory of MIS implementation
  • The case will also show why the simple
    replacement of key persons was not sufficient for
    successful implementation. (Markus, 1983)
  • the nutshell of a rival theory

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  • The complete research design embodies a theory
    of what is being studied
  • not grand theory in social science
  • Goal to have a sufficient blueprint for your
    study (and this requires theoretical
    propositions)
  • Theory development takes time can be difficult
  • existing works may provide a rich theoretical
    framework for designing a specific case study

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  • the purpose of the descriptive effort
  • the full but realistic range of topics that might
    be considered a complete description of what is
    to be studied
  • the likely topic(s) that will be the essence of
    the description
  • answering these questions help you toward
    developing the needed theoretical base

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  • Literature provides no conceptual framework or
    hypotheses
  • Should be preceded by statements about
  • what is to be explored
  • the purpose of the exploration
  • the criteria by which the exploration will be
    judged successful
  • Types (or levels) of theories
  • theory of the program vs. the theory of program
    implementation

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  • Theory ? Case ? Generalization
  • analytic generalization
  • statistical generalization
  • Cases are not sampling units
  • more like experiments
  • a previously developed theory is used as a
    template with which to compare the empirical
    results of the case study
  • replication two or more cases support the theory

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  • Logical tests of any given research design
  • Construct validity
  • Internal validity
  • External validity
  • Reliability

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  • Establishing correct operational measures for the
    concepts being studied
  • tactic phase of research
  • use multiple data collection
  • sources of evidence
  • establish chain of data collection
  • evidence
  • have key informants composition
  • review draft case
  • study report

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  • Establishing a causal relationship, whereby
    certain conditions are shown to lead to other
    conditions, as distinguished from spurious
    relationships
  • tactic phase of research
  • do pattern-matching data analysis
  • do explanation- data analysis
  • building
  • do time-series data analysis
  • analysis

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  • Establishing the domain to which a studys
    findings can be generalized
  • tactic phase of research
  • use replication research design
  • logic in multiple-
  • case studies

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  • Demonstrating that the operations of a study -
    such as the data collection procedures can be
    repeated, which the same results
  • tactic phase of research
  • use case study data collection
  • protocol
  • develop case study data collection
  • data base

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  • The critical case in testing a well formulated
    theory
  • The case represents an extreme or unique case
  • The revelatory case
  • Holistic versus Embedded study

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  • Can be expensive
  • Every case should serve a specific purpose within
    the overall scope of inquiry
  • Consider as multiple experiments
  • following the replication logic, not the sampling
    logic
  • Each case selected so that it either
  • predicts similar results (a literal replication)
  • produces contrasting results but for predictable
    reasons (a theoretical replication)

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  • Case studies should not generally be used to
    assess the incidence of phenomena
  • A case study would have to cover both the
    phenomenon of interest and its context, yielding
    a large number of potentially relevant variables
  • this would require an impossibly large number of
    cases - too large to allow any statistical
    consideration of the relevant variables

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Conducting Case Studies Preparation for Data
Collection
  • Prior skills of the investigators
  • The training and preparation for the specific
    case study
  • The development of a case study protocol
  • The conduct of a pilot case study
  • Remember case study research is among the
    hardest types of research to do

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Desired Skills (Investigators)
  • Case study is easy??
  • case be mastered without difficult
  • have to learn only a minimal set of technical
    procedures
  • any deficiencies in formal, analytic skills will
    be irrelevant
  • allow them simply to tell it like it is

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Difficulties
  • The data collection procedures are not routinized
  • Little room for traditional research assistant
  • The continuous interaction between the
    theoretical issues being studied and the data
    being collected
  • Take advantage of expected opportunities
  • Care against potentially biased procedures

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Basic Required Skills
  • Ask good questions - and to interpret the answers
  • Be a good listener and not be trapped by his/her
    own ideologies or preconception
  • Be adaptive and flexible
  • Have firm grasp of the issues being studied
  • Should be unbiased by preconceived notions,
    including those derived from theory

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Case Study Protocol
  • An overview of the case study project
  • objectives, issues, relevant readings
  • Field procedure
  • credentials access to sites, sources of
    information, procedure reminders
  • Case study questions
  • the specific questions, table shells
  • A guide for the case study report
  • outline, format for narrative etc.

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Case Study Questions
  • The heart of the protocol
  • Differ from those in a survey interview
  • the questions are posed to you, the investigator
  • each question accompanied by a list of probable
    sources of evidence
  • Should reflect the full set of concerns from the
    initial design (only at the single-case level)
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