David E. McNabb, Pacific Lutheran University professor emeritus, is the author of two comprehensive research methods texts, both of which are now in their second edition. The first edition of his Research Methods in Public Administration and Nonprofit Organizations was awarded the 2004 John Grenzebach Research Award for Research in Philanthropy. He continues to teach at colleges and universities in the United States and internationally. He has been an adjunct professor in the master's degree program in Public Administration at The Evergreen State College (TESC) in Olympia, Washington, the European master's degree program of the University of Maryland-University College, and an adjunct professor at the University of Washington-Tacoma. He is currently teaching at a branch campus of Olympic College, Bremerton, Washington.
Introduction Part I. The What and How of Case Research 1. What Is Case
Research? 2. When to Do Case Research and How to Pick Cases 3. The Range of
Case Research Designs 4. Single-Case Research Designs 5. Multicase Research
Designs 6. Getting Started in Single-Case and Multicase Research 7.
Meta-Analysis Research Designs and Processes 8. Collecting and Analyzing
Case Data 9. Document Analysis Methods 10. The Case Research Report Part
II. Case Research in Public Management 11. Case Research in Public Policy
and Management 12. Case Research in Performance Management 13. Case
Research in Sustainable Government 14. Case Research in Technology
Management 15. Case Research in National Security Issues 16. Case Research
in Emergency and Disaster Management 17. Case Research in Social and Health
Services 18. Case Research in Public Infrastructure 19. Case Research in
Public Transportation 20. Case Research in the Work of Government