Exploring qualitative comparative analysis in IS Research

Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA) has been proposed as a promising qualitative data analysis strategy to study complex problems. QCA provides multiple conjunctural causation that can address generalizability concerns associated with case study research within the IS and other social science dis...

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Main Authors: Chong, J (Author), Techatassanasoontorn, A (Author), Doolin, B (Author)
Format: Others
Published: Association for Information Systems (AIS), 2013-07-16T07:26:00Z.
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