This document outlines the central components of a case study design and their functions. It identifies the study's question, which should begin with "how" or "why", as the first component. The second component is the study's theoretical propositions, which point attention to specific areas of interest, limit the scope of the study, and suggest possible links between phenomena.
This document outlines the central components of a case study design and their functions. It identifies the study's question, which should begin with "how" or "why", as the first component. The second component is the study's theoretical propositions, which point attention to specific areas of interest, limit the scope of the study, and suggest possible links between phenomena.
This document outlines the central components of a case study design and their functions. It identifies the study's question, which should begin with "how" or "why", as the first component. The second component is the study's theoretical propositions, which point attention to specific areas of interest, limit the scope of the study, and suggest possible links between phenomena.