Read: Yin: Chapter 1, pp 46-61, and pp 226-231
Read: Keller: Chapters 1 — 2
Read: Linking ontology, epistemology, and research methodology.
https://doaj.org/article/5a8cfdc6262f41fa92c56789e71e70bd
- Read: Synthesizing source ideas for your research paper.
https://www.liberty.edu/casas/academic-success-center/wp-content/uploads/sites/28/Writing-Aid-Synthesizing-Research
- Watch: Different Types of Case Studies
https://canvas.liberty.edu/courses/768960/pages/watch-different-types-of-case-studies?module_item_id=78148394
BUSI 830
Overview of
Case Study Types
Assignment Instructions
Overview
Each case study type and compositional structure is slightly different. These differences are important for researchers to consider when selecting a case study type most appropriate for researching their business problem. The primary focus of this course is exploratory case study design; however, it is important to understand explanatory and descriptive case study designs and formats.
Instructions
After reviewing the required material stated in this week’s module, address the following in a written paper using the current APA format:
· Provide an introduction to case study types and provide an applicable example.
· Explain the 4 primary case study designs/structures (formats).
· Describe each of the six types of alternative case study compositional structures (formats) used for research purposes: (a) Linear-Analytical, (b) Comparative, (c) Chronological, (d) Theory Building, (e) ‘Suspense’, and (f) Unsequenced. Provide a summary, highlighting the key points of the six case study types.
· Describe how an exploratory case study could be goodness of work that is pleasing to the Lord. (See Chapter 1 in Keller’s book).
Required Format
Cover page
Abstract
Introduction
Case Study Types
Case Study Compositional Structures
Goodness of Work – Biblical Intergration
Conclusion
References
Additional Requirements
Use the provided
Overview of Case Study Types Assignment Template
.
This 1,000 minimum, 1,500 maximum word paper needs to be written to include these guidelines:
· The required cover page, abstract, table, and reference pages are not included in the required assignment word count but are required as part of your paper.
· Materials submitted to fulfill requirements in one course may not be submitted in another course. Concerns about the propriety of obtaining outside assistance and acknowledging sources should be addressed to the instructor of the course before the work commences and as necessary as the work proceeds.
· In addition to the course texts and the Bible, this paper must include at least 6 references from peer-reviewed scholarly articles that have publication dates no older than 5 years. Do not use any books other than the Bible and the books.
· All parts of the assignment must be based on peer-reviewed scholarly sources, Biblical literature, and course texts.
· There should be at least one instance of Biblical integration (at least one scripture reference).
· In-text citations are required to support your (a) statements, (b) points, (c) assertions, (d) issues, (e) arguments, (f) concerns, (g) paragraph topic sentences, and (h) statements of fact and opinion. Refer to Section 8.1,
Appropriate Level of Citation on pages 253 and 254 in the APA Manual (7th ed.).
· Do not provide any personal opinions.
· The introduction and conclusion sections should not be longer than ½ page each since the assignment is short in the word count.
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Refrain from using phrases such as, “in this paper.”
· Sources of information from Wikipedia, dictionaries, websites, blogs, and encyclopedias will not be accepted.
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A paragraph is defined in this course as being at least 4 sentences in length and structured in a cohesive manner. Consider using the MEAL approach for writing paragraphs:
· M – Main topic using peer-reviewed scholarly sources.
· E – Evidence to support the main topic using peer-reviewed scholarly sources.
· A – Analysis (e.g., for and against) of the evidence using peer-reviewed scholarly sources.
· L – Lead back to the main topic or to the main topic in the next paragraph using peer-reviewed scholarly sources.
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Grading Metrics
Consult the accompanying rubric for how this assignment will be graded. Also, any form of plagiarism, including copying and pasting, will result in zero points for the entire assignment. All quoted materials must be properly cited in the current APA format.
Note: The Turnitin plagiarism tool will be used to check your assignment for originality. The tool is a starting point for instructors to check overall Academic Integrity; higher scores generally indicate a higher probability of Academic Misconduct. The higher the score, the higher the probability that there are too many quotations included in the narrative, and/or there are passages that have not been properly cited.
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Overview of Case Study Types
Your Name
School of Business, Liberty University
Author Note
By submitting this assignment, I attest this submission represents my own work, and not that of another student, scholar, or internet source. I understand I am responsible for knowing and correctly utilizing referencing and bibliographical guidelines. I have not submitted this work for any other class.
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OVERVIEW OF CASE STUDY TYPES 1
Abstract
(Don’t forget 3-5
Keywords)
Overview of Case Study Types
Provide an introductory paragraph to the paper.
Remove all guidance verbiage in this document. Keep all headings.
Case Study Types
Discuss the purpose of different case study types for research.
Exploratory Case Studies
Provide a description of exploratory case studies.
Application of Exploratory Case Studies
Provide a discussion of the application of exploratory case studies with a minimum of one example.
Explanatory Case Studies
Provide a description of explanatory case studies.
Application of Explanatory Case Studies
Provide a discussion of the application of explanatory case studies with a minimum of one example.
Descriptive Case Studies
Provide a description of descriptive case studies.
Application of Descriptive Case Studies
Provide a discussion of the application of descriptive case studies with a minimum of one example.
Case Study Compositional Structures (Designs/Formats)
Primary Case Study Structures (Designs)
Singel Case Study Format
Provide a description of the single case study format (design)
Multiple Case Case Study Format
Provide a description of the multiple case case study format (design)
Holistic Case Study Format
Provide a description of the holistic case study format (design)
Embedded Case Study Format
Provide a description of the embedded case study format (design)
Alternative Case Study Compositional Structures
Describe each of the six types of alternative case study compositional structures (formats) used for research purposes: (a) Linear-Analytical, (b) Comparative, (c) Chronological, (d) Theory Building, (e) ‘Suspense’, and (f) Unsequenced. Provide a summary, highlighting the key points of the six case study types.
Linear-Analytical
Comparative
Chronological
Theory Building
‘Suspense’
Unsequenced.
Goodness of Work—Biblical Integration
Discuss how an exploratory case study could be goodness of work that is pleasing to the Lord. Keller (2016) discusses this in Chapter 1
.
Conclusion
References
OVERVIEW OF CASE STUDY TYPES 20
Format references using the current APA style. Ensure all DOIs or journal URLs are active hyperlinks.