Interweaving temporal qualitative comparative analysis with necessary conditions analysis: An empirical application in the european monitoring systems context

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There are very few empirical applications of Temporal Qualitative Comparative Analysis (TQCA). By interweaving TQCA with the necessary condition analysis stepwise procedure, I endeavour to compare instances of cheating and non-cheating practices within the European Social Fund context and unravel the multiple sequences of events leading to the outcome of interest. Implications for theory and practice are discussed by shedding a new light on the non-trivially necessary causes for both cheating and non-cheating activities.

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Iannacci, F. (2015). Interweaving temporal qualitative comparative analysis with necessary conditions analysis: An empirical application in the european monitoring systems context. In Lecture Notes in Information Systems and Organisation (Vol. 5, pp. 269–279). Springer Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-09450-2_23

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