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Tekijä:Kogut, B.
Ragin, C.
Otsikko:Exploring complexity when diversity is limited: institutional complementarity in theories of rule of law and national systems revisited
Lehti:European management review
2006 : SPRING, VOL. 3:1, p. 44-59
Asiasana:complexity
institutions
theories
Kieli:eng
Tiivistelmä:Categories (here as: catgs.) reflect particular theories. Unlike attributes, discrete entities consist of the contradiction of being easy to understand and yet hard to analyze. An important obstacle to the exploration of causal claims about catgs. (e.g. nations) is the limited diversity of observed cases. This article proposes the use of methodologies taking greater exploratory account of causal complexity, respecting the importance of case narratives for the explicit decisions made to arrive at theoretical claims. A methodology by Charles Ragin, that is, qualitative comparative analysis is applied to data provided by two independent lines of study.
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