In our last seminar we
focus on understanding what really is a case study, discussing each the
selected papers and trying to identify whether it actually corresponds to a
case study. To understand what a case study is, the first thing you have to
know is that a case study seeks to answer What ?, How? And why ?, many times
when a case study is made, the only thing is known is that there is a problem,
however, it is not clear what is going to get as a result.
In a case study vast
amounts of data which will be subsequently analysed by different qualitative
and quantitative methods are obtained. Many times a case study can be
classified as a quantitative method, however, it is important to note that when
a case study is performed, you do not
have any assumptions or hypothesis and doesn’t try to prove or disprove any
theory, it is simply a deep study of a phenomenon or problem in the environment
where it happens from the point of view of the subjects involved in this
phenomenon.
After having the case
study, it is necessary to collect data and then analyze it, draw conclusions,
and to determine how the information obtained is concluded. This type of study
has its advantages and disadvantages, the main advantage is that a thorough
investigation of a problem is done in a real environment, allowing get lots of
relevant data for the study, however, get as much information brings a lot of
complexity for the analysis as well as time to get good results. If you want to
conduct a study of certain phenomena and do not have much time to do the
research, this method is not the most suitable.
Bearing all
this in clear many in the seminar we conclude that a big part of the selected
paper were not a case study and is a very common mistake, especially when you
have no clear concept of “case study”.
Finally to complete
the seminar, we conducted a small discussion about the issues that were most
relevant and interesting for everyone all over the course. Most agree that the whole
course turned out very interesting and in particular, issues related to the
types and methods of research were the most important because of the type of
career we have. However, all topics covered helped us see things very
differently to how we used to see them, thereby allowing comprehensive
professional formation as able to see beyond what we usually see.
Hi Isaac,
ResponderEliminarGood reflections! The part that you write about the case study consists of investigate a problem in a real environment I think is very interesting as well. I also think it very interesting that you can “find” case studies in other shapes in our daily life. For example we can compare the use of the case study method with the method that a doctor is using when he/she trying to decide what kind of disease the patient got.