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Case research in purchasing and supply management: Opportunities and challenges
Institution:1. Gianluca Spina Chair of Supply Chain Management, Politecnico di Milano, School of Management, Via Lambruschini 4/b — Building 26/B, 20156 Milan, Italy;2. Audencia Business School, Nantes, France;3. Aix Marseille Université, CRET-LOG EA 881, 13625 Aix en Provence, France;4. University of Exeter Business School, Department of Management Studies, Exeter EX4 4PU, United Kingdom
Abstract:This paper examines the current state of application of qualitative methods, namely case studies in purchasing and supply management. We argue that the case study method has much to contribute to the development of the discipline namely in terms of theory development, providing strong exemplars as well as testing theories culled from other disciplines. In examining the use of the case method in purchasing and supply management, we suggest that there is a noticeable trend away from single case designs with sparse methodological reflections to multiple case, comparative designs accompanied by the use of conventional method justifications. These developments are broadly welcomed but we identify two blind spots: (1) the relative neglect of the links between theory and method and (2) the use of inappropriate statistical criteria to justify multiple case research designs. We discuss the nature of these problems using a number of examples and formulate rules for conducting good case research.
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