2019
DOI: 10.1108/rausp-05-2019-0089
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Qualitative comparative analysis: justifying a neo-configurational approach in management research

Abstract: Purpose The purpose of this paper is to critically reflect and offer insights on how to justify the use of qualitative comparative analysis (QCA) as a research method for understanding the complexity of organizational phenomena, by applying the principles of the neo-configurational approach. Design/methodology/approach We present and critically examine three arguments regarding the use of QCA for management research. First, they discuss the need to assume configurational theories to build and empirically tes… Show more

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“…Moreover, with the growing interest toward analyzing corporate governance through a configurational approach (Misangyi et al, 2017; Parente & Federo, 2019), future research would do well to explore how different ownership types jointly influence board governance. Given the divergent interests of different owners, it is crucial to have a more comprehensive understanding of how the presence of one ownership type could influence the motives and behaviors of other co‐owners.…”
Section: Emerging Themes In Owner–board Governance Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Moreover, with the growing interest toward analyzing corporate governance through a configurational approach (Misangyi et al, 2017; Parente & Federo, 2019), future research would do well to explore how different ownership types jointly influence board governance. Given the divergent interests of different owners, it is crucial to have a more comprehensive understanding of how the presence of one ownership type could influence the motives and behaviors of other co‐owners.…”
Section: Emerging Themes In Owner–board Governance Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…And as firms develop into those with proven business models and steady revenues, they eventually attract institutional investors-including shareholder activists . Taken as a whole, rather than being domi- Moreover, with the growing interest toward analyzing corporate governance through a configurational approach (Misangyi et al, 2017;Parente & Federo, 2019), future research would do well to explore how different ownership types jointly influence board governance.…”
Section: Constellations Of Multiple Ownersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The third qualitative article, written by Parente and Federo (2019), proposes a critical reflection on the use of qualitative comparative analysis (QCA) as a research method for understanding the complexity of organizational phenomena. The authors present three arguments regarding the use of QCA for management research.…”
Section: The Articles Of This Special Issuementioning
confidence: 99%
“…), and the disclosure occurrence presents the number of items in a checklist or disclosure index including least some disclosures. We would like to propose a combination of measures based on both the volume/quantity and diversity/quality of disclosure, obtained from a configurational approach (Furnari et al, 2020;Misangyi et al, 2017;Parente & Federo, 2019). This can be an appropriate approach since it allows the integration of different types of measurement in the holistic framework.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%