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Contents
PART I: Case Studies Design and Synthesis
PART II: Methods of Knowledge Integration
PART III: The Methods in Detail
PART IV Validation Perspectives
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Scholz,
R.W. and O. Tietje, Embedded Case Study Methods: Integrating Quantitative
And Qualitative Knowledge. 2002, Thousand Oaks: Sage. ISBN Hardcover
0-7619-1945-7, Paperback 0-7619-1946-5. Authors: Roland W.
Scholz ( ETH-UNS)
and Olaf Tietje
(Now: SystAim) Published By: Sage Publications, Inc. “The
authors have developed an important methodology to integrate complex cases.
Their approach combines the best of quantitative and qualitative
methodologies to create new insights that would not be available to
researchers using more conventional approaches.” MAX H. BAZERMAN, Jesse Isador Straus Professor of Business
Administration, Harvard Business School. "If you were part of a
study team trying to figure out what to do in a complicated (i.e.,
multi-party, multi-issue, technically complex) situation, you would want to
rush out and get a copy of Embedded Case Study Methods by Roland Scholz and
Olaf Tietje. Using their own Zurich North case study to explain the proper
use of case study methods, they demonstrate how eleven different techniques –
including integrated risk assessment, multi-attribute utility theory,
scenario analysis, future workshops, and a kind of mediation called Area
Development Negotiation – ought to be used to develop collaborative
solutions. Along the way, they destroy conventional distinctions between
quantitative and qualitative methods and offer (finally!) an integrated
approach that applies equally well to problem framing, option generation, and
the management of stakeholder encounters. Most of the relevant literature
(from more than a dozen disciplines) is reviewed in detail. What more could a
study team member want?" LAWRENCE SUSSKIND, Ford
Professor of Urban and Environmental Planning at the Massachusetts Institute
of Technology and co-author of the award-winning Consensus Building Handbook
(Sage, 1999). Eleven Methods of knowledge integration are
presented, which can be used for case representation, case evaluation, and
case development and transition. The authors share their broad knowledge of
the philosophy of science to explain the rationale behind each step of
embedded case designs, and recap each explanation with concept summaries
called “lessons to be learned.” In addition, they include a variety of boxes
that offer practical assistance for doing the statistical and qualitative
analysis. “Do
we need another book on case studies? After reading the book Embedded Case Study Methods by
Roland Scholz and Olaf Tietje even genuine sceptics will be convinced that
the answer is a resounding yes! The
book is wide ranging in its interdisciplinary approaches and yet focused,
rich in background and context, theoretically sound and yet highly practice-
oriented. No wonder: the eleven case methodologies presented in the book are
rigorously field-tested and validated by the authors and their staff and
students at ETH Zurich in a series of innovative case studies exemplified in
the Zurich Nord case study. The book is highly recommended to both students,
teachers and other professionals
working in fields ranging from business and management studies to education,
public health, land use planning and environmental sciences.” ANTON
J.M. SCHOOT UITERKAMP, Professor of environmental sciences and chairman of
the Center for Energy and Environmental Studies IVEM at the University of
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