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  1. Approaches to Qualitative Comparative Analysis and good practices: A

    As applied qualitative (case-based) and mixed-methods research combining different analytical methods in the social sciences is not yet as standardized as research in the quantitative tradition, it is striving to become ever more methodologically sophisticated, rigorous, and transparent (Adcock & Collier, 2001; Brady & Collier, 2010; Mahoney ...

  2. The "qualitative" in qualitative comparative analysis (QCA): research

    Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA) is a configurational comparative research approach and method for the social sciences based on set-theory. It was introduced in crisp-set form by Ragin and later expanded to fuzzy sets (Ragin 2000; 2008a; Rihoux and Ragin 2009; Schneider and Wagemann 2012).QCA is a diversity-oriented approach extending "the single-case study to multiple cases with an ...

  3. Qualitative comparative analysis

    52 weeks of BetterEvaluation: Week 34 Generalisations from case studies? BetterEvaluation. Hanckel, B., Petticrew, M., Thomas, J. and Green, J., 2021. The use of Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA) to address causality in complex systems: a systematic review of research on public health interventions. BMC public health, 21(1), p.877.

  4. (PDF) Qualitative Comparative Analysis: An Introduction to Research

    Considering the detailed qualitative case studies that inform this study's QCA design, I use a demanding consistency cutoff of 0.9. 27 This procedure does not predetermine the result, which still ...

  5. Comparative Case Studies: Methodological Discussion

    In the past, comparativists have oftentimes regarded case study research as an alternative to comparative studies proper. At the risk of oversimplification: methodological choices in comparative and international education (CIE) research, from the 1960s onwards, have fallen primarily on either single country (small n) contextualized comparison, or on cross-national (usually large n, variable ...

  6. PDF Qualitative Comparative Analysis

    nerates results which - in many cases - can be consistently replicated externally).Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA) is a case-based method that enables evaluators to systematically compare. d, QCA doesn't work with a single case - it needs to compare factors at work acrossa num. er of cases in order to tease out which factors are ...

  7. Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA)

    Comparative Social Research 16:27-42. Engages directly with the work of King, et al. 1994 and fundamentally disagrees with its authors Ragin argues that qualitative case-based research is based on different standards and that this type of research should be assessed on the basis of these standards. Ragin, C. C., and H. Becker. 1992. What is a ...

  8. Qualitative Comparative Analysis as an Evaluation Tool: Lessons From an

    Qualitative comparative analysis (QCA) is gaining ground in evaluation circles, but the number of applications is still limited. ... Comparative research design: Case and variable selection. In Rihoux B., Ragin C. C. (Eds.), Configurational comparative methods. Qualitative comparative analysis (QCA) and related techniques (pp. 19-32 ...

  9. The use of Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA) to address causality

    Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA) is a method for identifying the configurations of conditions that lead to specific outcomes. Given its potential for providing evidence of causality in complex systems, QCA is increasingly used in evaluative research to examine the uptake or impacts of public health interventions. We map this emerging field, assessing the strengths and weaknesses of QCA ...

  10. Qualitative Comparative Analysis: A Hybrid Method for Identifying

    Qualitative comparative analysis (QCA) is a hybrid method designed to bridge the qualitative (case-oriented) and quantitative (variable-oriented) research gap and to serve as a practical approach for understanding complex, real-world situations (Ragin, 1987; Benoît Rihoux & Marx, 2013).

  11. Qualitative comparative analysis

    Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA) offers a new, systematic way of studying configurations of cases. QCA is used in comparative research and when using case-study research methods. The QCA analysts interprets the data qualitatively whilst also looking at causality between the variables. Thus the two-stage approach to studying causality has ...

  12. Comparative Case Studies: An Innovative Approach

    We used comparative case study methods (Bartlett & Vavrus, 2017; Yin, 2018), synthesizing a variety of quantitative and qualitative data sources to understand service agencies' efforts to sustain ...

  13. (PDF) Qualitative Comparative Analysis: An Introduction to Research

    Qualitative Comparative Analysis: An Introduction to Research Design and Application, Research Design (Chapter 2) ... Most QCA studies base their case selection on given populations, scope ...

  14. Using qualitative comparative analysis as a mixed methods synthesis in

    Qualitative comparative analysis (QCA) is a hybrid method designed to bridge the gap between qualitative and quantitative research in a case-sensitive approach that considers each case holistically as a complex configuration of conditions and outcomes. ... First, in line with qualitative (read: case-informed) research methods, the ...

  15. An overview of qualitative comparative analysis: A bibliometric

    This study is organized in two parts. We conduct a general analysis of the use of qualitative comparative analysis (QCA), and a bibliometric study of the use of QCA to analyze the specificities of the research publications that apply this methodology. Our results show the differences in quantitative terms of the three variants of this ...

  16. Comparison in Qualitative Research

    However, with either logic of comparison, three dangers merit attention: decontextualization, commensurability, and ethnocentrism. One promising research heuristic that attends to different logics of comparison while avoiding these dangers is the comparative case study (CCS) approach. CCS entails three axes of comparison.

  17. PDF Qualitative Comparative Analysis (Qca)

    ply conventional statistical analysis.Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA), developed by Charles Ragin in the 1970s, was original. y developed as a research methodology. Lately, it has increasingly been applied. ithin monitoring and evaluation (M&E). QCA is a methodology that enables the analysis of multiple cases in complex situations, and ...

  18. Presenting qualitative comparative analysis: Notation, tabular layout

    This article reviews approaches to presenting qualitative comparative analysis and set-theoretic research, with an emphasis on graphic presentation. Although visualization is an important aspect of presenting empirical research, techniques for visualizing qualitative comparative analysis remains underdeveloped.

  19. Using qualitative comparative analysis to understand and quantify

    Often, translation or implementation studies use case study methods with small sample sizes. Methodological approaches that systematize findings from these types of studies are needed to improve rigor and advance the field. Qualitative comparative analysis (QCA) is a method and analytical approach that can advance implementation science.

  20. Rethinking Case Study Research

    Comparative case studies are an effective qualitative tool for researching the impact of policy and practice in various fields of social research, including education. Developed in response to the inadequacy of traditional case study approaches, comparative case studies are highly effective because of their ability to synthesize information ...

  21. Explaining Asylum Law Using Qualitative Comparative Analysis

    This article demonstrates how Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA) can be applied to the study of case law, with an emphasis on the granular analysis of jurisprudence. This article's empirical focus is a study of asylum decisions issued by the US Circuit Courts. Prior research, using statistical methods, has observed disparities in asylum case outcomes that are partly explained by ...

  22. case selection and the comparative method: introducing the case

    The first of these problems is far less of a concern today. A robust conversation about methodology has been at the heart of the discipline for more than two decades, and tremendous progress has been made in qualitative, quantitative, and formal methodologies. 2 While the push toward more sophisticated qualitative research designs has somewhat displaced the comparative method (see Brady and ...

  23. Qualitative Comparative Policy Studies: An Introduction from the

    Qualitative comparative policy analyses provoke associations with studies that are comprised of a small number of observations and a large number of variables, as reflected most prominently in QCA (qualitative comparative analysis) and multiple case study design. The association is unsurprising.

  24. The Five Qualitative Approaches: Problem, Purpose, and Questions/The

    The paper discuss the Five Qualitative Approaches/Problem, Purpose, and Questions/The Role of Theory in the Five Qualitative Approaches/Comparative Cases study. The Five Qualitative approach is a method to framing Qualitative Research, focusing on the methodologies of five of the major traditions in qualitative research: biography, ethnography ...

  25. Conceptual Framework of Coopetition: A Comparative Study of ...

    Our research employs qualitative comparative analysis techniques based on the research of Braun et al., , examining case studies of coopetition both in LEs (See Table A1 in Appendix A in separate supplementary file) and in SMEs (See Table A2 in Appendix A). Innovative data gathering methods include leveraging webmagazines such as "Network Place ...