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The Role of Case-study Research in Investigating Local-government Accountability Reporting: Evidence from Indonesia

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posted on 2024-11-14, 13:19 authored by Muhammad Hudaya, Ciorstan SmarkCiorstan Smark
Apart from its strength in investigating contemporary phenomena and day-to-day organizational complexities, there are common criticisms that case-study research cannot offer a generalizable conclusion and tends to be idiographic. This research found that case-study research can provide a clear picture of the local-government accountability reporting practice to its larger social context, as it can connect individual activities at the micro level to their environmental setting at the macro level. This was possible due to its strengths in conveying a holistic and rich understanding of issues within which the practice of accountability takes place.

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Hudaya, M. & Smark, C. (2016). The Role of Case-study Research in Investigating Local-government Accountability Reporting: Evidence from Indonesia. Procedia Economics and Finance, 35 44-53.

Journal title

7TH INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS & BUSINESS MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE (IEBMC 2015)

Volume

35

Pagination

44-53

Language

English

RIS ID

114433

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