
Set-Theoretic Multi-Method Research
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'Carsten Schneider has forgotten more about set-theoretic methods than you and I can ever hope to know. This book is the one you need if you are an (applied) researcher, looking to combine cross-case inferences and within-case analysis. It's so insightful you better not put it on the shelf but on your desk.' Bart Cambre, Professor Business Research Methods, Antwerp Management School and University of Antwerp 'Combining QCA and case study tools has long been emphasized for stronger causal inference, but Carsten Schneider's book takes it to another level by developing a comprehensive approach for just how to do it right. Well-argued and chock full of insight, with many empirical illustrations, it makes a compelling case for multi-method research. I consider it required reading for anyone working in the comparative perspective.' Peer C. Fiss, Jill and Frank Fertitta Chair in Business Administration, University of Southern California Marshall School of Business 'This long awaited volume is a must-read for anyone striving to build on the respective strengths of QCA and case-based work. It enables the fruitful bridging of cross-case and within-case analysis by providing both a robust conceptual framework and technically precise protocols.' Benoit Rihoux, Full Professor, University of Louvain (UCLouvain), Belgium 'This much awaited book is an essential, incredibly useful resource for all scholars who seek to take cases seriously and improve their descriptive and causal inferences using set-theoretic methods in a systematic, rigorous, yet intuitive way. Seemingly effortlessly, Schneider takes case-oriented set-theoretic methodology to the next level while putting practice centerstage, so that the book is both cutting-edge and accessible, and speaks to readers with basic or advanced knowledge of set-theoretic methods.' Eva Thomann, University of KonstanzMore details
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