Types of case studies Maltix publish

Definition of categories are represented within the Case study section within QR site

Maurice Watts

Last Update 6 months ago

1) Illustrative Case Study: This type of case study aims to provide a detailed description and analysis of a particular individual, group, or organisation. It helps in understanding the context, background, and specific characteristics of the subject under study.

2) Exploratory Case Study: This type of case study is conducted when there is limited or no prior research available on the topic. It involves exploring and gathering information to develop a better understanding of the research problem. Exploratory case studies often lead to the formulation of new research questions and hypotheses.

3) Explanatory Case Study: This type of case study focuses on explaining a particular phenomenon or event. It aims to identify the causes and effects of the phenomenon and provide a comprehensive analysis of the underlying factors. Explanatory case studies often involve multiple cases to compare and contrast different aspects.

4) Descriptive Case Study: This type of case study provides a detailed description of a particular project, case, or client, and outlines: Background. Problems and challenges,Solutions provided, Outcomes and Metrics showing gains and wins.


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