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Rigorosität in der Fallstudien-Methodologie — eine kritische Analyse der Dokumentation in der Logistikforschung

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Der Fokus dieses Beitrages liegt auf der Analyse der Dokumentation von Fallstudien in der Logistikforschung. Die Analyse von Publikationen mit dieser Forschungsmethode entzieht sich der leicht zugänglichen Bewertung durch Sichtung von standardisierten Güteparametern. Dies und der zunehmende Einsatz von Fallstudien als Methode führen zu einem Bedeutungszuwachs des Themas Rigorosität im Sinne der wissenschaftlichen Qualität in der Forschung.1

Siehe auch Easton (2003).

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Darkow, IL., da Mota Pedrosa, A. (2007). Rigorosität in der Fallstudien-Methodologie — eine kritische Analyse der Dokumentation in der Logistikforschung. In: Otto, A., Obermaier, R. (eds) Logistikmanagement. DUV. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-8350-5458-5_16

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