Learning and Researching with Case Studies
A Student Companion for Business and Management Research
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:19th Sep '23
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- Hardback£145.00(9781032386331)
This companion takes the student through the different approaches to working with cases in the classroom, virtually and for research purposes. Capturing insights and best practices shared by scholars of the case method from around the world, this book aims to:
- equip students to work with and analyse case studies as part of their programme of study
- adapt student approaches to online learning with cases
- guide students on how to use case studies as a form of assessment
- help students looking to adopt a case study approach to a research project
These aims are framed in the sections of the book. Each section contains reflections from academics across the world, personal insights and lessons learnt from case sessions, templates, and exercises to develop your own skills in learning or researching with cases. Full examples showcase the nature of cases by type and format: short incident, exercise case, situation case; single, sequential and digital cases.
This text is for undergraduate and postgraduate Business and Management students, those studying as part of executive education programmes, MBA students, and academics who are using or preparing to use case studies in their learning or research. Online resources include PowerPoint slides, video material and example case studies from around the world.
A lifetime of experience with case teaching is now translated into a practical handbook for students to improve there understanding of the case method and its value for learning. Scott Andrews has again produced a highly useful text, this time presenting a comprehensive and practical introduction of the case method for both undergraduate and postgraduate business and management students. The volume addresses the relevance of case teaching for their individual learning, presents practical tips for preparing cases, and highlights what students can expect to learn when they actively engage with various types of case studies.
This will definitely be a helpful book for those learning with cases in management programs to prepare students for working with case material, clarifying to students the key contributions case studies can make in their academic development and their individual learning, whilst also guiding them in effective preparation for class, increasing the value, effectiveness and fun of case teaching for both students and educators. Dr Bas Koene - Academic Director RSM MScBA Master in Management, Senior Lecturer in Management, Director RSM Case Development Centre, Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University
ISBN: 9781032386324
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 200g
156 pages