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Estudio de caso instrumental×Investigación de Estudio de Caso×
CampoCualitativaCualitativa
FamiliaProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Año de origen19951984 (seminal codification)
Autor originalRobert E. StakeRobert K. Yin (systematised in Case Study Research, 1984)
TipoQualitative research methodQualitative research design
Fuente seminalStake, R. E. (1995). The Art of Case Study Research. Sage Publications. ISBN: 978-0803957671Yin, R.K. (2018). Case Study Research and Applications: Design and Methods (6th ed.). Sage. ISBN: 978-1506336169
Aliasinstrumental case research, theory-building case study, illustrative case study, issue-driven case studyVaka Çalışması (Case Study), case study design, case study methodology
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ResumenInstrumental case study is a qualitative research design, formalised by Robert E. Stake (1995), in which a specific case is studied primarily to gain insight into an external issue or theoretical question — not because the case itself is intrinsically important. The case serves as an instrument for understanding something broader: a policy problem, a theoretical proposition, or a generalised phenomenon. One or several cases are selected because they are expected to illuminate the issue particularly well, and the researcher moves fluidly between the case and the issue throughout the study.Case study research is a qualitative research design that investigates a specific phenomenon, individual, group, organisation, or event in depth within its real-world context. Systematised by Robert K. Yin in 1984, it supports single-case and multiple-case designs and draws on multiple data sources — interviews, observation, documents, and artefacts — to build a rich, contextualised account of a bounded unit.
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