Workplace case studies have been valued by some for their ability to advance theory while others dismiss them as little more than descriptive stories. This paper presents a detailed content analysis of case study articles to assess the relative balance between theory, conceptual analysis and description. Drawing on a random sample of papers (n = 173) published in leading journals, I find that fewer than one in seven are descriptive papers while only one in ten are theory oriented. Using three criteria, I identify exemplars of theoretical and conceptual analysis and show how these may be used to advance the field.
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McGovern, P. (2020). In search of theory? The workplace case study tradition in the 21st century. Industrial Relations Journal, 51(3), 136–152. https://doi.org/10.1111/irj.12285
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