Case Study Research and Application: Design and Methods – Robert K Yin

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Case Study Research and Application: Design and Methods - Robert K Yin

Case Study Research and Applications: Design and Methods karya Robert K. Yin adalah panduan mendalam untuk merancang dan menerapkan penelitian studi kasus secara efektif. Buku ini telah menjadi referensi penting di kalangan peneliti, akademisi, dan praktisi profesional di berbagai bidang, termasuk ilmu sosial, manajemen, pendidikan, dan kesehatan.

Dalam edisi terbaru ini, Yin memperluas cakupan penerapan studi kasus untuk memecahkan masalah-masalah kontemporer dan mengintegrasikan berbagai pendekatan baru. Buku ini mengajarkan bagaimana merancang penelitian yang solid, dari merumuskan pertanyaan penelitian hingga teknik analisis data yang sesuai. Penggunaan studi kasus yang inovatif membantu pembaca memahami cara menerapkan metode ini dalam skenario nyata.

Selain itu, Yin menyajikan langkah-langkah praktis untuk melakukan studi kasus dengan pendekatan yang sistematis, termasuk bagaimana memilih sampel, mengumpulkan data, serta menganalisis dan menginterpretasi hasilnya. Dilengkapi dengan contoh-contoh penelitian nyata, buku ini tidak hanya relevan bagi peneliti berpengalaman, tetapi juga sangat berguna bagi mereka yang baru memulai perjalanan akademik mereka.

Case Study Research and Applications: Design and Methods adalah sumber inspirasi sekaligus alat yang esensial untuk memperdalam pemahaman tentang metode studi kasus serta bagaimana menerapkannya dalam dunia penelitian yang dinamis dan terus berkembang.

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