Case Study Workshop Details
This case study workshop isdelivering a series of Beginner, Intermediate, and Advance Research Method courses and already designing to equip you with the skills needed to become a researcher in your chosen academic field. Our program is comprised of short, affordable, and typically one to two days in length. The courses will be delivered by Prof. Togar M. Simatupang(Professor of Operations and Supply Chain Management at Bandung Institute of Technology – ITB) and will be highly practical in nature.
Courses are open to students (Research Bachelor, Masters and PhD) and faculty from any university, as well as industry researchers with an interest in qualitative approaches to management and organization studies. We will discuss basic knowledge of case study, designing qualitative research, data collection, analytical strategy, and publishing results in management journals. If required, an assignment can be completed as part of the course level for those who need a grade in the subject area. This will be in addition to a formal certificate of attendance.
All participants for Advance level are required to have a basic understanding of qualitative research methodology including basic research design, data collection strategy and analytical technique. This advance level is open for those who need individual attention from our expert to analyze and interpret the research findings. The course will be opened by request from participant.
The contents of case study workshop are as follow:
LEVEL | CONTENT | ||||||||||
Beginner | I | What is Case Study Research? | |||||||||
1.1 | Definition and objectives of Case Study | ||||||||||
1.2 | Guidelines for Case Study Research | ||||||||||
1.3 | Evaluation of Case Study Research | ||||||||||
1.4 | Philosophy and Paradigm of Case Study Research | ||||||||||
II | Exemplars of Case Study Research | ||||||||||
2.1 | Structure of Case Study | ||||||||||
3.2 | Review of Scientific Contribution | ||||||||||
LEVEL | CONTENT | ||||||||||
Intermediate | I | Designing Case Study Research | |||||||||
1.1 | General Approach to Design Case Study | ||||||||||
1.2 | Criteria for Judging the Quality of Research Design | ||||||||||
1.3 | Case Study Design | ||||||||||
1.4 | Modest Advice in Selecting Case Study Design | ||||||||||
1.5 | Conclusion | ||||||||||
1.6 | References | ||||||||||
II | Theory-Testing Research | ||||||||||
2.1 | Research Objectives | ||||||||||
2.2 | Research Strategies | ||||||||||
2.3 | Outcome and Implications | ||||||||||
2.4 | Conclusion | ||||||||||
2.5 | References | ||||||||||
III | Theory-Building Research | ||||||||||
3.1 | Research Objectives | ||||||||||
3.2 | Research Strategies | ||||||||||
3.3 | Outcome and Implications | ||||||||||
3.4 | Conclusion | ||||||||||
3.5 | References | ||||||||||
IV | Practice-Oriented Research | ||||||||||
4.1 | Research Objectives | ||||||||||
4.2 | Research Strategies | ||||||||||
4.3 | Outcome and Implications | ||||||||||
4.4 | Conclusion | ||||||||||
4.5 | References | ||||||||||
LEVEL | CONTENT | |||||||
Advance | I | Preparing to Collect Case Study Evidence | ||||||
1.1 | The Case Study Investigator | |||||||
1.2 | The Case Study Protocol | |||||||
1.3 | Case Selection | |||||||
1.4 | The Pilot Case Study | |||||||
1.5 | Conclusion | |||||||
1.6 | References | |||||||
II | Collecting Case Study Evidence | |||||||
2.1 | The Sources of Evidence | |||||||
2.2 | Three Principles of Data Collection | |||||||
2.3 | Conclusion | |||||||
2.4 | References | |||||||
III | Analyzing Case Study Evidence | |||||||
3.1 | Analytic Strategies and Techniques | |||||||
3.2 | Pressing for a High Quality Analysis | |||||||
3.3 | Conclusion | |||||||
3.4 | References | |||||||
IV | Reporting Case Study Research | |||||||
4.1 | Targeting Case Study Report | |||||||
4.2 | Illustrative Structure for Case Study Compositions | |||||||
4.3 | Procedures in Doing a Case Study Report | |||||||
4.4 | Conclusion | |||||||
4.5 | References | |||||||
V | Preparing for Publication in Management Journal | |||||||
This case study workshop is held in collaboration between School of Business and Management, Institut Teknologi Bandung and Telkom Economic and Business School, Telkom University – Indonesia.
Further detail of the courses, please visit https://www.globalilluminators.org. All courses are subject to cancellation. Applicants will normally be informed of any cancellation a minimum of one week prior to the course start date.
Contact Details
For further assistance contact:
Ms. Santi Rahmawati
Email: gtar@globaliluminators.org
santi.rahma@gmail.com
Contact number: +62-896-0989-9551