Although the advantages of case study design are widely recognised, its original positivist underlying assumptions may mislead interpretive researchers aiming at theory building. The paper discusses the limitations of the case study design for theory building and explains how grounded theory systemic process adds to the case study design. The author reflects upon his experience in conducting research on the articulation of both traditional social networks and new virtual networks in six rural communities in Peru, using both case study design and grounded theory in a combined fashion in order to discover an emergent theory.
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Andrade, A. D. (2009). Interpretive research aiming at theory building: Adopting and adapting the case study design. Qualitative Report, 14(1), 42–60. https://doi.org/10.46743/2160-3715/2009.1392
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