Contextualising case studies in entrepreneurship: A tandem approach to conducting a longitudinal cross-country case study

S. K. Chetty, J. Partanen, Erik Stavnsager Rasmussen, P. Servais

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Abstract

Using predictive and effectuation logics as a framework, this research note explains how case study research was conducted to demonstrate rigour and relevance. The study involves a longitudinal cross-country case study on small and medium-sized firm growth and networks undertaken by research teams in three countries (Finland, Denmark and New Zealand) involving 33 firms. This research note outlines the implications of this research and provides valuable guidance and reflections upon opportunities for future research regarding the conduct of contextual studies in entrepreneurship without compromising validity and reliability.
Original languageEnglish
JournalInternational Small Business Journal
Volume32
Issue number7
Pages (from-to)818-829
ISSN0266-2426
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2014

Keywords

  • cross-country case study effectuation logic longitudinal qualitative study small and medium-size enterprises QUALITATIVE RESEARCH BUSINESS NETWORKS FIRM GROWTH CHALLENGES OPPORTUNITIES

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