The Art of Case Study ResearchTineke A Abma
Drawing from this larger data set, research presented here investigated key aspects of qualitative data value and data use, using an instrumental, collective case study approach to provide in-depth insight into teachers’ data use in context (Stake, 1995, Yin, 2003). As such, each case was ...
We went through multiple rounds of coding of our data to search for macro-categories of institutional voids that our informants gave through accounts of the events that they described (Stake, 1995). We extracted a list of institutional voids encountered by Jumia from the interviews. The second ...
Stake's work has been particularly influential in defining the case study approach to scientific enquiry. He has helpfully characterised three main types of case study: intrinsic, instrumental and collective[8]. An intrinsic case study is typically undertaken to learn about a unique phenomenon. The...
The ethics of artificial intelligence, or AI ethics, is a rapidly growing field, and rightly so. While the range of issues and groups of stakeholders conce
Stake, R.E. The Art of Case Study Research; Sage: Thousand Oaks, CA, USA, 1995. [Google Scholar] Stake, R.E. Case studies. In Strategies of Qualitative Inquiry; Denzin, N.K., Lincoln, Y.S., Eds.; Sage Publications: London, UK, 1998. [Google Scholar] Quratulain, S.; Al-Hawar...
The rise of populism in the West is often depicted as opposition to a “double liberalism”, which is economic and cultural in tandem. In this op
Style can always speak for itself through the textual surface, whereas identity involves a socially situated context where the individual involved habitually places himself to show the kind of person and psychological stake in the outcome of a public image. Style in the professional world is thus ...
Whilst basic science rapidly produces new insights into the biological determinants of human health and disease, clinical innovation is often said to lag behind, as it fails to rapidly turn such knowledge into new tools for innovative patient care. This
This article invites the view that the Europeanization of an antitotalitarian “collective memory” of communism reveals the emergence of a field