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Conducting Case Study Research for Business and Management Students
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Conducting Case Study Research for Business and Management Students

First Edition


December 2017 | 136 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd

In Case Study Research, Bill Lee and Mark Saunders describe the properties of case study designs in organizational research, exploring the uses, advantages and limitations of case research. They also demonstrate the flexibility that case designs offer, and challenges the myths surrounding this approach. 


Ideal for Business and Management students reading for a Master’s degree, each book in the series may also serve as reference books for doctoral students and faculty members interested in the method.

Part of SAGE’s Mastering Business Research Methods Series, conceived and edited by Bill Lee, Mark N. K. Saunders and Vadake K. Narayanan and designed to support students by providing in-depth and practical guidance on using a chosen method of data collection or analysis.


 
1. Introduction to Case Studies
 
2. Understanding Case Studies
 
3. Basic Components of Case Studies
 
4. Conducting Case Studies
 
5. Examples of Orthodox & Emergent Case Studies
 
6. Conclusions
 
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