In case study methods of organizations,
researchers are often limited to the aggregation
of individual cases within the context
of the organizational case. Borrowing
from Stake’s (1995) use of instrumental
and intrinsic ...
Time’s Arrow has been widely debated in scientific and philosophical circles,
yet this theoretical construct is relatively nascent in the social and behavioral
sciences. More specifically, we may have much to discover ...
This article discusses the results of both intrinsic and instrumental case study
investigations of team-based leadership and decision-making in an Association
of Research Libraries (ARL) institution undergoing dramatic ...
The purpose of this case study was to increase the knowledge base of how
research librarians experience and cope with the turbulence of change within
their library system. This research also examined the issues that ...