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EDEN DOCTORAL SEMINAR ON CASE STUDIES IN BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT RESEARCH


ONLINE, NOVEMBER 22 - DECEMBER 13, 2021
FACULTY
REBECCA PIEKKARI
CATHERINE WELCH
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SEMINAR FORMAT

The EDEN Doctoral Seminar on Case Studies in Business and Management Research is currently scheduled for 2021 in an ONLINE format.

Online 22 Nov -13 Dec, ie: Week 47 (Monday 22 Nov, Wednesday 24 Nov, Friday 26 Nov), Week 48 (Monday 29 Nov, Wednesday 1 Dec, Friday 3 Dec), Week 49 (Tuesday 7 Dec and Thursday 9 Dec the final class in Week 50 (Monday 13 Dec)

The online sessions will be held at 8.30-11.30 am CET

 

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR & FACULTY

Professor Rebecca Piekkari, Aalto University School of Business, FIN-00100 Helsinki, Finland (Programme Coordinator & Faculty)
E-mail: rebecca.piekkari@aalto.fi

Rebecca Piekkari is Professor of International Business at the Aalto University, School of Business (formerly Helsinki School of Economics) in Finland. She has published on qualitative research methods, particularly on the use of case studies in international business. Her most recent book entitled Rethinking the Case Study in International Business and Management Research was co-edited with Catherine Welch and published by Edward Elgar in May 2011. During the past few years, she has also developed a special interest in multilingual organisations and the methodological challenges associated with fieldwork that crosses language boundaries. Rebecca has worked as Visiting Professor at several well-known business schools and universities and taught the case study particularly to PhD students.

Associate Professor Catherine Welch, The University of Sydney Business School, Sydney, NSW 2006 Australia
E-mail: catherine.welch@sydney.edu.au

Catherine Welch is Associate Professor of International Business at the University of Sydney. She has a longstanding interest in qualitative research methods, and at the moment her research lies in applying process approaches to the study of firm internationalization. Together with Rebecca Piekkari, she has edited two volumes on qualitative research published by Edward Elgar: Handbook of Qualitative Research Methods for International Business (2004) and Rethinking the Case Study in International Business and Management Research (2011). She has published on numerous aspects of doing qualitative research, including interviewing, writing up and the case study. She, Rebecca Piekkari and their co-authors have published their work on the case study in Organizational Research Methods, Journal of International Business Studies, International Journal of Management Reviews and Industrial Marketing Management. She has taught PhD-level courses on the case study in six countries.

Course Coordinator

Arrieta Valentina, AALTO University School of Business, Finland 
Email: valentina.arrieta@aalto.fi
 

PROGRAMME OBJECTIVES

The purpose of this course is to introduce doctoral students from Europe and around the world to the diversity of ways of conducting case study research and to improve their own research practice. It aims to provide an overview of recent trends and debates on the case study in management and organization research.

This course will focus on issues that are often left out of methodology courses and training, notably: What are the different views on the theoretical contribution that a case study can make, and what lies behind these differences? As researchers, how can we theorize from case studies? How do ontological and epistemological assumptions affect views about case study quality and design? What is the ‘disciplinary convention’ regarding the case study in your own field of research, and why does it matter? What are your options when writing up your case study for publication? What are the current trends in case research in top management journals? What can management researchers learn from case study trends in other fields, such as political science? As a case researcher, how can you best defend your methodological choices? Detailed lecture notes and handouts will be provided and examples from top journals will be collectively analyzed by course participants.

This course has a strong focus on the process and practice of conducting case studies which necessitates interaction with fellow students and faculty. It is intended for doctoral students who conduct or at least are considering whether to conduct case study research and who have already passed an introductory research methods course.

After this course, students will be able to evaluate case research with increased confidence, enhance their own case study design and justify their methodological choices.

We have taught PhD courses on the case study at the Aalto University, the University of Sydney as well as at institutions in five other countries since 2007. 

COURSE REQUIREMENTS

Evaluation system

The course assessment has been slightly revised to adapt to the online format

  • Participation in and contribution 
  • Article analysis                                            
  • Individual written essay 

The course consists of the following elements:

  1. Pre-assignment: please find and bring to the first seminar a case study-based article you admire from an academic journal in your field. Be prepared to discuss a) on what basis you decided this was a case study and b) why you think this is a quality piece of research.
  2. Participation (20%): We will assess your participation and contribution to class discussion during the course. 
  3. Analysis of a PhD thesis (20%): You will be asked to analyse and present in teams of three students from different disciplines to analyse a case-study based PhD thesis. The purpose of this assignment is to reflect upon the seminar’s themes and apply your understanding of key methodological issues to the analysis of the PhD thesis. Formation of teams and the schedule for presentations will be decided upon during the first week. Each team will be able to choose a thesis to analyse.
  4. Individual reflection paper (10%): What did you learn from the analysis of the PhD thesis for writing your own methodology chapter? Did your expectations and understandings of what a methodology chapter is change as a result of this exercise? If so, how?
  5. Individual written essay (50%): For this task, you will be required to submit a written analysis of the philosophical underpinnings and methodological choices of a qualitative article published in a top management journal (8-10 pages double-spaced)

6 ECTS will be assigned upon completion of the seminar

APPLICATION PROCESS

APPLICATIONS
Interested doctoral students should register online (and add the required documents) no later than September 10, 2021. Besides doctoral students, other researchers may participate. The number of participants will be limited to create a stimulating environment. The selection among the applicants will be conducted by the Institute’s Faculty. They will review the following documents which should necessarily complement each application form:

  • the applicant’s curriculum vitae demonstrating his/her capabilities of doing research ;
  • a letter of recommendation of his/her local faculty supporting the application ;
  • a two-page description of his/her doctoral research, indicating the general objectives, Students should outline the methodological approach of their proposed study.
    (Please indicate at the end of your document whether you need the credits for your degree or not)

​In case there are more applicants than places, students will be selected on the basis of:

1) the quality of their application, including motivation for undertaking the course and a discussion of how they are using the case study (or a related qualitative method) in their own research

2) their stage in the PhD program: given that this is an advanced course, preference for students who are not in their first year of study

3) relevance: preference for students who are using the case study approach (or something related) in their own research

REGISTRATION & FEES

PARTICIPATION FEE

As part of the collaboration between KATAJA and EIASM, the participation fee is waived for students from KATAJA Finnish member universities


Thanks to the generous support of the Kataja  in Finland, we are able to offer a considerable reduction for International students.

 

                                                  
Doctoral students from KATAJA Finnish institutions

Free of Charge

Non-Finnish Doctoral Students
 
400 Euros (VAT Exempt) 

This fee covers participation to the seminar, the course materials. 

CANCELLATION POLICY

Cancellations made before November 1, 2021 will be reimbursed with 10% deduction of the total fee. No reimbursement will be possible after this date.

ADDRESS(ES)
PROF. REBECCA PIEKKARI
AALTO UNIVERSITY
SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
P.O. BOX 21210
FI-00076 AALTO
FINLAND
rebecca.piekkari@aalto.fi
DR. CATHERINE WELCH
TRINITY COLLEGE DUBLIN.
DUBLIN
IRELAND
welchc@tcd.ie

PRACTICALITIES

TIME AND LOCATION
The seminar will be held  ONLINE.
The programme will start on November 22, 2021 and is scheduled to end December 13, 2021

Online 22 Nov -13 Dec, ie: Week 47 (Monday 22 Nov, Wednesday 24 Nov, Friday 26 Nov), Week 48 (Monday 29 Nov, Wednesday 1 Dec, Friday 3 Dec), Week 49 (Tuesday 7 Dec and Thursday 9 Dec the final class in Week 50 (Monday 13 Dec).

The online sessions will be held at 8.30-11.30 am CET

ONLINE APPLICATION

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