Learn how case studies can help you understand complex problems, identify solutions, and make informed decisions. Discover the different types of case studies and how to conduct them effectively.
This document discusses key concepts in research including conception, constructs, attributes, variables, and hypotheses. It defines conception as a generalized idea of something meaningful that can be measured directly or indirectly. Constructs are measured with multiple variables and exist at a higher level of abstraction than concepts, representing ideas like brand loyalty that cannot be directly observed. Attributes are single dimensions of a construct. Variables are measurements that can vary, and can be independent or dependent. Hypotheses are proposed explanations for phenomena that can be scientifically tested.
The document discusses the case method of learning. It provides details on what case study analysis involves, the objectives and types of case studies, and the steps to prepare and analyze a case study. The key points are:
1) A case study examines real-life situations and problems faced by managers and provides incomplete information to analyze.
2) The objectives are to help students apply theories, solve problems, and develop business judgment skills.
3) There are different types of case studies like illustrative, exploratory, and critical instance cases.
4) Analyzing a case study involves 6 steps - comprehending the situation, defining the problem, identifying causes, generating solutions, making a decision, and planning the action
This document provides an overview of research methodology. It defines research as the systematic investigation into and study of materials to establish facts and reach new conclusions. Research has certain key characteristics including being guided by a specific problem or question, following a plan or procedure, and requiring the collection and interpretation of data.
There are different types of research categorized by their application, objectives, and mode of inquiry. Pure research aims to expand knowledge without looking for long-term benefits, while applied research is undertaken to solve practical problems. Descriptive research provides an accurate portrayal of a situation or group, while explanatory research looks at relationships between variables. Structured research uses objective designs and questionnaires, while unstructured research focuses on interpretation.
This document provides an overview of research, including definitions, objectives, types, and methods. It defines research as a systematic, organized process used to increase understanding through investigation. The objectives of research are described as exploration, description, diagnosis, and hypothesis testing. Business research applies the scientific method to solve business problems. The types of business research are applied, which solves specific problems, and basic, which contributes to general knowledge. The scientific research method aims for replicability, precision, falsifiability, and parsimony. Research is important for business decision making, product testing, measuring advertising, and studying competition. It helps management make effective decisions.
A case study is an in-depth analysis of a specific situation or event. It aims to provide a detailed understanding of a topic by studying it extensively in its real-world context. Case studies can be used to test theories, explore situations with complex or unclear outcomes, and describe interventions and contexts. They involve collecting data from multiple sources and analyzing it to understand the case. While case studies provide rich details, their findings may not be generalizable and the research can be lengthy.
Research is a systematic process of learning that increases knowledge. It finds evidence to help solve problems in a way that is authentic, challengeable and valuable. There are different types of research methods including descriptive research, which describes current situations, analytical research which interprets available data, and applied research which seeks practical solutions. Research can also be qualitative, using methods like interviews and focus groups, or quantitative, using experiments, surveys and systematic observation to measure phenomena numerically. The goal of research is to gain deeper understanding or discover new information across many domains.
Selection and formulation of a research problem.pptxGeorgeKabongah2
One of the greatest challenges faced by researchers is resource and time constraints. This makes it difficult to involve the entire population of interest and so researchers only use a subset of a population to represent the whole population. This is called a sample. The use of samples however involves other big class of problems: given that your measurements are credible, how much of the world do they represent? How far can you generalize the results of your research? The answer depends, first, on the kind of data in which you are interested. There are two kinds of data of interest to social scientists: individual attribute data and cultural data. These two kinds require different approaches to sampling and that is the focus of this week.
A case study is a detailed examination of a subject such as an individual, group, organization, event, or phenomenon. Researchers use case studies to identify patterns and relationships through in-depth investigation. There are different types of case studies including descriptive, explanatory, exploratory, and intrinsic studies. Case studies have advantages such as turning observations into facts, being relevant to stakeholders, and using multiple research methods. However, they also have disadvantages like potential biases, longer data analysis time, and requiring small sample sizes. To write a case study, one would choose a situation, gather information, analyze elements, determine solutions, and assess outcomes.
This document discusses key concepts in research including conception, constructs, attributes, variables, and hypotheses. It defines conception as a generalized idea of something meaningful that can be measured directly or indirectly. Constructs are measured with multiple variables and exist at a higher level of abstraction than concepts, representing ideas like brand loyalty that cannot be directly observed. Attributes are single dimensions of a construct. Variables are measurements that can vary, and can be independent or dependent. Hypotheses are proposed explanations for phenomena that can be scientifically tested.
The document discusses the case method of learning. It provides details on what case study analysis involves, the objectives and types of case studies, and the steps to prepare and analyze a case study. The key points are:
1) A case study examines real-life situations and problems faced by managers and provides incomplete information to analyze.
2) The objectives are to help students apply theories, solve problems, and develop business judgment skills.
3) There are different types of case studies like illustrative, exploratory, and critical instance cases.
4) Analyzing a case study involves 6 steps - comprehending the situation, defining the problem, identifying causes, generating solutions, making a decision, and planning the action
This document provides an overview of research methodology. It defines research as the systematic investigation into and study of materials to establish facts and reach new conclusions. Research has certain key characteristics including being guided by a specific problem or question, following a plan or procedure, and requiring the collection and interpretation of data.
There are different types of research categorized by their application, objectives, and mode of inquiry. Pure research aims to expand knowledge without looking for long-term benefits, while applied research is undertaken to solve practical problems. Descriptive research provides an accurate portrayal of a situation or group, while explanatory research looks at relationships between variables. Structured research uses objective designs and questionnaires, while unstructured research focuses on interpretation.
This document provides an overview of research, including definitions, objectives, types, and methods. It defines research as a systematic, organized process used to increase understanding through investigation. The objectives of research are described as exploration, description, diagnosis, and hypothesis testing. Business research applies the scientific method to solve business problems. The types of business research are applied, which solves specific problems, and basic, which contributes to general knowledge. The scientific research method aims for replicability, precision, falsifiability, and parsimony. Research is important for business decision making, product testing, measuring advertising, and studying competition. It helps management make effective decisions.
A case study is an in-depth analysis of a specific situation or event. It aims to provide a detailed understanding of a topic by studying it extensively in its real-world context. Case studies can be used to test theories, explore situations with complex or unclear outcomes, and describe interventions and contexts. They involve collecting data from multiple sources and analyzing it to understand the case. While case studies provide rich details, their findings may not be generalizable and the research can be lengthy.
Research is a systematic process of learning that increases knowledge. It finds evidence to help solve problems in a way that is authentic, challengeable and valuable. There are different types of research methods including descriptive research, which describes current situations, analytical research which interprets available data, and applied research which seeks practical solutions. Research can also be qualitative, using methods like interviews and focus groups, or quantitative, using experiments, surveys and systematic observation to measure phenomena numerically. The goal of research is to gain deeper understanding or discover new information across many domains.
Selection and formulation of a research problem.pptxGeorgeKabongah2
One of the greatest challenges faced by researchers is resource and time constraints. This makes it difficult to involve the entire population of interest and so researchers only use a subset of a population to represent the whole population. This is called a sample. The use of samples however involves other big class of problems: given that your measurements are credible, how much of the world do they represent? How far can you generalize the results of your research? The answer depends, first, on the kind of data in which you are interested. There are two kinds of data of interest to social scientists: individual attribute data and cultural data. These two kinds require different approaches to sampling and that is the focus of this week.
A case study is a detailed examination of a subject such as an individual, group, organization, event, or phenomenon. Researchers use case studies to identify patterns and relationships through in-depth investigation. There are different types of case studies including descriptive, explanatory, exploratory, and intrinsic studies. Case studies have advantages such as turning observations into facts, being relevant to stakeholders, and using multiple research methods. However, they also have disadvantages like potential biases, longer data analysis time, and requiring small sample sizes. To write a case study, one would choose a situation, gather information, analyze elements, determine solutions, and assess outcomes.
Published by Dr.S.L.Riyas
This guide examines case studies, a form of qualitative descriptive research that is used to look at individuals, a small group of participants, or a group as a whole.
Researchers collect data about participants using participant and direct observations, interviews, protocols, tests, examinations of records, and collections of writing samples.
Starting with a definition of the case study, the guide moves to a brief history of this research method.
Using several well documented case studies, the guide then looks at applications and methods including data collection and analysis.
A discussion of ways to handle validity, reliability, and generalizability follows, with special attention to case studies as they are applied to composition studies. Finally, this guide examines the strengths and weaknesses of case studies.
A case study involves an in-depth examination of a single individual, group, or event through multiple data sources to provide a detailed understanding within its real-life context. Case studies can be used for descriptive, explanatory, or exploratory purposes. The main benefit of a case study is the holistic and detailed understanding it provides of how and why an intervention worked in a particular case. However, case studies have weak external validity due to examining a single case. Conducting a case study requires time, resources, and objectivity. It is recommended to use outside consultants to minimize bias and protect results.
This document discusses quantitative research, defining it as research that uses numerical data and statistical analysis to explain phenomena. It notes that quantitative research aims to be objective and reliable by reducing problems to variables that can be measured. The document outlines key characteristics of quantitative research, including that it tests hypotheses, looks at relationships between variables, and generalizes findings from a sample to a population. It also discusses advantages like objectivity and replicability, as well as disadvantages like ignoring context. Finally, it explores the importance of quantitative research in fields like education, business, medicine, science and technology.
case study methods and survey method by shafeekShafeek S
This document provides an overview of case study methods and survey research methods. It defines a case study as a detailed analysis of a person, group, or event that examines contributing factors to success or failure. Case studies can be explanatory, exploratory, or descriptive. Survey research involves collecting data from a sample of a population using techniques like interviews, questionnaires, telephone surveys, or panel techniques to understand opinions, attitudes, and social facts. The document outlines the process for conducting case studies and surveys and discusses their advantages and disadvantages.
The document defines and discusses various types of research including basic, applied, correlational, descriptive, experimental, exploratory, historical, phenomenological, qualitative, and quantitative research. It also outlines the typical sections of a research study including the introduction, theoretical framework, statement of the problem, significance of the study, scope and limitations, and data analysis methods. Statistical tests that can be used for data analysis such as t-tests, ANOVA, and non-parametric tests are also explained.
The document provides summaries of different types of research designs, including their definitions, purposes, advantages, and limitations. It discusses exploratory, descriptive, experimental, causal, cohort, case study, action research, cross-sectional, and market research designs. For each design, it outlines what information can be learned from studies using that design and what limitations exist in determining causation or generalizing findings. The overall purpose is to help readers understand when and how to appropriately apply different research methodologies.
This document provides an overview of different types of research methods used in business and social sciences. It discusses the key differences between pure/basic research, applied research, and exploratory research. Pure/basic research is undertaken to expand knowledge without any intention of application, while applied research aims to solve practical problems. Exploratory research is a preliminary study used to clarify problems when little is known. Common exploratory methods mentioned include experience surveys, secondary data analysis, case studies, pilot studies, and focus groups.
Research: Meaning, Definition and 11 typesMonika S.D.
Research: Meaning, Definition and 11 types. Applied research, Action research , Conceptual research ,Causal research , Descriptive research, Ex-Post-Facto research, Evaluation research, Exploratory research,Historical research, Library research, Pure research or fundamental research.
The document outlines the key steps in the research process:
1. Define the research problem by thoroughly understanding the problem and rephrasing it into meaningful terms.
2. Review relevant literature to provide context and gain approval for the research topic.
3. Formulate testable hypotheses to guide the research and delimit the scope.
4. Prepare the research design by determining the type and source of data needed, location of study, sample size, and techniques for collection, analysis, and answering research questions with minimal cost.
The document then provides more details on identifying a research problem, learning about a problem, designing a study, distinguishing between populations and samples, sampling frames, and sample design to
This document provides an overview of the topics that will be covered in the Practical Research 1 course. It discusses that Practical Research 1 is a prerequisite for Practical Research 2 and aims to develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills through qualitative research. The document then covers the nature of inquiry and research, outlining the research process and differentiating between quantitative and qualitative research. It also provides examples of arranging research steps and the importance of research in daily life. Finally, it discusses the characteristics of research and general research tips.
This action research study analyzed factors influencing students at risk of dropping out at San Miguel National High School. The researcher identified 128 students at risk and used the Family, Individual, Community, and School framework to determine causes. Most at-risk students were male in grades 7 and 8. Individual factors like lack of interest in school were most common. The school's interventions like parent consultations and student monitoring were found to help students case by case with collaboration. Further guidance counseling improvements and funding were recommended.
ALL CHAPTER Business Research Methods.pdfMaxmadMaxmad
This document provides an overview of research methods and defines key concepts. It discusses:
- The definition of research as a systematic process of examining problems to find solutions.
- The main types of research as applied/fundamental and quantitative/qualitative.
- The importance of properly defining the research problem by clarifying the current and desired situations and identifying gaps.
- Techniques for defining problems such as reviewing literature, discussing with experts, and refining the problem statement.
A) Description of the Study
What was the purpose of the research?
Why was the research conducted (significant)?
Were the research questions, objectives or hypothesis (es) clearly stated?
B) Literature and conceptualization (conceptual framework)
Does the literature contain theoretical and empirical review?
Does the paper frame the researchable relationship in an understandable conceptual model
This document discusses various methods of exploratory marketing research. It defines exploratory research as initial research conducted to clarify and define the nature of a problem without providing conclusive evidence. Some common exploratory research methods discussed include secondary data analysis, expert surveys, case studies/ethnographies, pilot studies, and focus groups. The document provides examples and details about how and why each of these methods may be used in exploratory marketing research.
The document provides an overview of research methodology. It discusses different types of research including exploratory, descriptive, diagnostic, hypothesis testing, analytical, applied, fundamental, conceptual, and empirical research. It also outlines the objectives and significance of research studies. Finally, it describes the typical research process which involves defining the problem, reviewing literature, formulating hypotheses, designing the study, collecting and analyzing data, and interpreting and reporting results.
Here are 3 topics with 3 related thesis titles from 5 different colleges/universities for each:
Topic 1: Effects of social media on mental health
University of Pennsylvania: Social Media Usage and Increased Rates of Anxiety and Depression in College Students
Harvard University: The Relationship Between Time Spent on Social Media and Self-Esteem in Adolescents
Stanford University: Instagram Usage and Its Effects on Body Image Satisfaction
Topic 2: Renewable energy sources
Massachusetts Institute of Technology: The Economic Feasibility of Transitioning to 100% Wind and Solar Energy in the United States
California Institute of Technology: Improving Battery Storage Capacity to Enable Widespread Adoption of Solar
This document provides an introduction to research, covering key topics such as:
1. The meaning of research, which involves a systematic search for knowledge through data collection, analysis, and reporting.
2. The main objectives/purposes of research, which include exploration, description, causal explanation, and prediction.
3. The scientific basis of research, which relies on empirical evidence, testable hypotheses, and objective analysis.
4. Criteria for good research, which should have a clearly defined purpose, systematic and logical methodology, empirical data, and conclusions justified by the evidence.
The document provides an overview of exploratory research and descriptive research. It defines exploratory research as research used to investigate problems that are not clearly defined in order to better understand the problem but not provide conclusive results. Descriptive research aims to accurately describe populations, situations, or phenomena. The document outlines the characteristics, methods, advantages, and disadvantages of both exploratory and descriptive research.
This document provides an overview of case studies, including:
- A case study involves the collection of detailed information about a particular situation from a participant or small group.
- Case studies can focus on individuals, communities, social groups, organizations, or events.
- There are four main types of case studies: evaluative, educational, ethnographic, and action research.
- Case studies are useful for learning as they allow participants to engage actively, develop analytical skills, and consider different outcomes. However, the data from a single case study may not be generalizable to the wider population.
Harvard Referencing is a citation style used by academic institutions around the world. It allows the author to use brief parenthetical references in the body of their work, which are fully detailed in the reference list at the end.
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Published by Dr.S.L.Riyas
This guide examines case studies, a form of qualitative descriptive research that is used to look at individuals, a small group of participants, or a group as a whole.
Researchers collect data about participants using participant and direct observations, interviews, protocols, tests, examinations of records, and collections of writing samples.
Starting with a definition of the case study, the guide moves to a brief history of this research method.
Using several well documented case studies, the guide then looks at applications and methods including data collection and analysis.
A discussion of ways to handle validity, reliability, and generalizability follows, with special attention to case studies as they are applied to composition studies. Finally, this guide examines the strengths and weaknesses of case studies.
A case study involves an in-depth examination of a single individual, group, or event through multiple data sources to provide a detailed understanding within its real-life context. Case studies can be used for descriptive, explanatory, or exploratory purposes. The main benefit of a case study is the holistic and detailed understanding it provides of how and why an intervention worked in a particular case. However, case studies have weak external validity due to examining a single case. Conducting a case study requires time, resources, and objectivity. It is recommended to use outside consultants to minimize bias and protect results.
This document discusses quantitative research, defining it as research that uses numerical data and statistical analysis to explain phenomena. It notes that quantitative research aims to be objective and reliable by reducing problems to variables that can be measured. The document outlines key characteristics of quantitative research, including that it tests hypotheses, looks at relationships between variables, and generalizes findings from a sample to a population. It also discusses advantages like objectivity and replicability, as well as disadvantages like ignoring context. Finally, it explores the importance of quantitative research in fields like education, business, medicine, science and technology.
case study methods and survey method by shafeekShafeek S
This document provides an overview of case study methods and survey research methods. It defines a case study as a detailed analysis of a person, group, or event that examines contributing factors to success or failure. Case studies can be explanatory, exploratory, or descriptive. Survey research involves collecting data from a sample of a population using techniques like interviews, questionnaires, telephone surveys, or panel techniques to understand opinions, attitudes, and social facts. The document outlines the process for conducting case studies and surveys and discusses their advantages and disadvantages.
The document defines and discusses various types of research including basic, applied, correlational, descriptive, experimental, exploratory, historical, phenomenological, qualitative, and quantitative research. It also outlines the typical sections of a research study including the introduction, theoretical framework, statement of the problem, significance of the study, scope and limitations, and data analysis methods. Statistical tests that can be used for data analysis such as t-tests, ANOVA, and non-parametric tests are also explained.
The document provides summaries of different types of research designs, including their definitions, purposes, advantages, and limitations. It discusses exploratory, descriptive, experimental, causal, cohort, case study, action research, cross-sectional, and market research designs. For each design, it outlines what information can be learned from studies using that design and what limitations exist in determining causation or generalizing findings. The overall purpose is to help readers understand when and how to appropriately apply different research methodologies.
This document provides an overview of different types of research methods used in business and social sciences. It discusses the key differences between pure/basic research, applied research, and exploratory research. Pure/basic research is undertaken to expand knowledge without any intention of application, while applied research aims to solve practical problems. Exploratory research is a preliminary study used to clarify problems when little is known. Common exploratory methods mentioned include experience surveys, secondary data analysis, case studies, pilot studies, and focus groups.
Research: Meaning, Definition and 11 typesMonika S.D.
Research: Meaning, Definition and 11 types. Applied research, Action research , Conceptual research ,Causal research , Descriptive research, Ex-Post-Facto research, Evaluation research, Exploratory research,Historical research, Library research, Pure research or fundamental research.
The document outlines the key steps in the research process:
1. Define the research problem by thoroughly understanding the problem and rephrasing it into meaningful terms.
2. Review relevant literature to provide context and gain approval for the research topic.
3. Formulate testable hypotheses to guide the research and delimit the scope.
4. Prepare the research design by determining the type and source of data needed, location of study, sample size, and techniques for collection, analysis, and answering research questions with minimal cost.
The document then provides more details on identifying a research problem, learning about a problem, designing a study, distinguishing between populations and samples, sampling frames, and sample design to
This document provides an overview of the topics that will be covered in the Practical Research 1 course. It discusses that Practical Research 1 is a prerequisite for Practical Research 2 and aims to develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills through qualitative research. The document then covers the nature of inquiry and research, outlining the research process and differentiating between quantitative and qualitative research. It also provides examples of arranging research steps and the importance of research in daily life. Finally, it discusses the characteristics of research and general research tips.
This action research study analyzed factors influencing students at risk of dropping out at San Miguel National High School. The researcher identified 128 students at risk and used the Family, Individual, Community, and School framework to determine causes. Most at-risk students were male in grades 7 and 8. Individual factors like lack of interest in school were most common. The school's interventions like parent consultations and student monitoring were found to help students case by case with collaboration. Further guidance counseling improvements and funding were recommended.
ALL CHAPTER Business Research Methods.pdfMaxmadMaxmad
This document provides an overview of research methods and defines key concepts. It discusses:
- The definition of research as a systematic process of examining problems to find solutions.
- The main types of research as applied/fundamental and quantitative/qualitative.
- The importance of properly defining the research problem by clarifying the current and desired situations and identifying gaps.
- Techniques for defining problems such as reviewing literature, discussing with experts, and refining the problem statement.
A) Description of the Study
What was the purpose of the research?
Why was the research conducted (significant)?
Were the research questions, objectives or hypothesis (es) clearly stated?
B) Literature and conceptualization (conceptual framework)
Does the literature contain theoretical and empirical review?
Does the paper frame the researchable relationship in an understandable conceptual model
This document discusses various methods of exploratory marketing research. It defines exploratory research as initial research conducted to clarify and define the nature of a problem without providing conclusive evidence. Some common exploratory research methods discussed include secondary data analysis, expert surveys, case studies/ethnographies, pilot studies, and focus groups. The document provides examples and details about how and why each of these methods may be used in exploratory marketing research.
The document provides an overview of research methodology. It discusses different types of research including exploratory, descriptive, diagnostic, hypothesis testing, analytical, applied, fundamental, conceptual, and empirical research. It also outlines the objectives and significance of research studies. Finally, it describes the typical research process which involves defining the problem, reviewing literature, formulating hypotheses, designing the study, collecting and analyzing data, and interpreting and reporting results.
Here are 3 topics with 3 related thesis titles from 5 different colleges/universities for each:
Topic 1: Effects of social media on mental health
University of Pennsylvania: Social Media Usage and Increased Rates of Anxiety and Depression in College Students
Harvard University: The Relationship Between Time Spent on Social Media and Self-Esteem in Adolescents
Stanford University: Instagram Usage and Its Effects on Body Image Satisfaction
Topic 2: Renewable energy sources
Massachusetts Institute of Technology: The Economic Feasibility of Transitioning to 100% Wind and Solar Energy in the United States
California Institute of Technology: Improving Battery Storage Capacity to Enable Widespread Adoption of Solar
This document provides an introduction to research, covering key topics such as:
1. The meaning of research, which involves a systematic search for knowledge through data collection, analysis, and reporting.
2. The main objectives/purposes of research, which include exploration, description, causal explanation, and prediction.
3. The scientific basis of research, which relies on empirical evidence, testable hypotheses, and objective analysis.
4. Criteria for good research, which should have a clearly defined purpose, systematic and logical methodology, empirical data, and conclusions justified by the evidence.
The document provides an overview of exploratory research and descriptive research. It defines exploratory research as research used to investigate problems that are not clearly defined in order to better understand the problem but not provide conclusive results. Descriptive research aims to accurately describe populations, situations, or phenomena. The document outlines the characteristics, methods, advantages, and disadvantages of both exploratory and descriptive research.
This document provides an overview of case studies, including:
- A case study involves the collection of detailed information about a particular situation from a participant or small group.
- Case studies can focus on individuals, communities, social groups, organizations, or events.
- There are four main types of case studies: evaluative, educational, ethnographic, and action research.
- Case studies are useful for learning as they allow participants to engage actively, develop analytical skills, and consider different outcomes. However, the data from a single case study may not be generalizable to the wider population.
Harvard Referencing is a citation style used by academic institutions around the world. It allows the author to use brief parenthetical references in the body of their work, which are fully detailed in the reference list at the end.
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The-Power-of-Case-Studies.pptx
1. The Power of Case
Studies
Learn how case studies can help you understand complex problems,
identify solutions, and make informed decisions. Discover the different
types of case studies and how to conduct them effectively.
GC by George Cameron
2. The Definition of Case Study
A case study is a research method that investigates a real-life problem or
phenomenon. It's a detailed analysis of a particular case, providing
insights and recommendations for future action. Case studies can be
used in various industries, including healthcare, education, and business.
3. The Purpose of Case Study
Problem Identification
Case studies help to identify problems by
examining actual situations and providing
insights into what made them successful or
unsuccessful.
Research
They help to conduct research by providing in-
depth information about a specific case, issue, or
trend.
Solutions
They help to identify solutions by analyzing the
4. Benefits of Using Case Study
1
Real-world
Examples
Case studies
provide real-world
examples that can
help you
understand
complex problems
and how to solve
them.
2
Credibility
Case studies are
research-based
and provide an
element of
credibility in the
development of
solutions to real-
life problems.
3
Flexible
Case studies can
be used in a
variety of
industries and
scenarios and can
be adapted to
meet specific
needs.
4
Engaging
Case studies are
engaging, easy-to-
read, and can
often be shared
with colleagues or
stakeholders.
5. Types of Case Study
Exploratory
Investigates a new area or examines a
phenomenon not previously researched.
Descriptive
Seeks to uncover rich details about a specific
case and answer how and why questions.
Explanatory
Focuses on causation and provides an in-
depth understanding of why an event
occurred and what caused it.
Collective
Compares multiple cases within a specific
area or industry to identify trends or common
themes.
6. Steps to Conduct a Case Study
Step 1: Define the Problem
Define the scope of the case study by identifying
a problem or issue that needs resolution or
further investigation.
Step 2: Gather Information
Gather data through interviews, surveys, or
secondary sources such as books and journals.
Step 3: Analyze the Data
Analyze the data collected carefully through
Step 4: Develop Solutions and
Recommendations
7. Conclusion and Summary
Case studies are essential research tools that provide insights into real-life scenarios and help to identify
practical solutions to problems. From exploratory to collective, descriptive to explanatory, case study
research offers benefits to both researchers and stakeholders. Follow these steps to conduct a
successful case study and make informed decisions. You can also check Global Assignment Help Case
Study Writing Service in the USA.