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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240226
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DTSTAMP:20260403T124556
CREATED:20231028T013630Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231028T014209Z
UID:1410-1708905600-1709337599@compasss.org
SUMMARY:Konstanz Methods Excellence Workshops: Advanced Qualitative Comparative Analysis (Online Course)
DESCRIPTION:This 5-day course exposes participants to advanced methodological developments in Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA) that allow for further solidifying their results\, and enables them to apply state-of-the-art set-theoretic analytic tools in R. \nWhat Is This Course About?\nThis 5-day course introduces a series of advanced topics in Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA) that aim at further solidifying and deepening the understanding of the application of this method and the results produced by it. As QCA continues to evolve\, the course exposes participants to its latest methodological developments and enables them to apply state-of-the-art set-theoretic analytic tools in R. The course starts by expanding on the problem of limited empirical diversity (i.e.\, when not all the configurations of conditions in the analysis are represented empirically) and discusses potential strategies for making good counterfactuals assumptions (within the so-called Enhanced Standard Analysis). Throughout the rest of the course\, we discuss advanced analytic tools that can be used after a QCA result has been obtained. Among these\, we look at set-theoretic robustness and sensitivity and introduce a QCA robustness check protocol\, we discuss strategies for confronting situations when the data at hand contains clusters that are potentially analytically relevant\, we discuss the use of set-theoretic theory-evaluation as a way of assessing theoretical hunches based on the results generated by QCA. Finally\, we discuss set-theoretic multi-method research introducing guidelines for combining QCA with process-tracing in single or comparative case studies.
URL:https://compasss.org/event/konstanz-methods-excellence-workshops-advanced-qualitative-comparative-analysis-online-course/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Training
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240226
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240302
DTSTAMP:20260403T124556
CREATED:20231028T013209Z
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UID:1407-1708905600-1709337599@compasss.org
SUMMARY:Konstanz Methods Excellence Workshops: Introduction to Qualitative Comparative Analysis (Online Course)
DESCRIPTION:This 5-day online course introduces Qualitative Comparative Analysis as an approach that enables researchers to model causal complexity by analyzing whether different configurations of conditions are necessary or sufficient for an outcome together with its technical implementation in R. \nWhat Is This Course About?\nThis 5-day online course introduces Qualitative Comparative Analysis as an approach and a technique\, its main assumptions\, its standard procedures and operations\, and the technical environment (R software and packages) used for its application. QCA enables researchers to model causal complexity by analyzing whether different configurations of conditions are necessary or sufficient for an outcome\, based on a formalized comparison of intermediate to large numbers of cases. Throughout the course\, emphasis is put on a thorough understanding of the formal logic of set-theoretic methods and QCA\, including topics such as Boolean algebra\, causal complexity\, sets and their calibration\, necessity\, and sufficiency. The course also discusses the logic and analysis of truth tables and the most important problems that emerge when this analytical tool is used for exploring social science data. Right from the beginning\, participants are exposed to performing set-theoretic analyses with the relevant R software packages using data from published applications in the social sciences.
URL:https://compasss.org/event/konstanz-methods-excellence-workshops-introduction-to-qualitative-comparative-analysis-online-course/
CATEGORIES:Training
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240103
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240107
DTSTAMP:20260403T124556
CREATED:20230517T183541Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230517T195230Z
UID:1317-1704240000-1704585599@compasss.org
SUMMARY:Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences: Qualitative Comparative Analysis in Business and Management Research Minitrack
DESCRIPTION:This minitrack covers contributions on the development and applications on the use of Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA) and its various extensions.  The use of configurational analysis\, specifically QCA\, has been present in the academic literature in Information Systems research\, with contributions increasing in particular during the last decade. As these contributions in the recent years have shown\, QCA can advance theory building in IS research by going beyond the variance-oriented logic to embrace conjunctural causation and equifinality. The logics of conjunctural causation and equifinality advocated in QCA\, can aid in the development and validation of configurational theories for explaining increasingly complex digital phenomena\, in particular in business and management problems. The results of QCA provide novel theoretical contributions by focusing on causal pathways leading to an outcome of interest\, and at the same time deliver explainable and actionable insights to be used by decision makers when dealing with complex digital systems. \nThe purpose of this minitrack is to disseminate significant results on new theoretical and methodological developments related to QCA and show the importance of configurational approaches in Information Systems\, and in particular decision analysis. The minitrack aims to bring together scholars and practitioners from various disciplines to exchange ideas\, share insights\, and discuss the latest developments relayed to QCA.
URL:https://compasss.org/event/qualitative-comparative-analysis-in-business-and-management-research-minitrack/
LOCATION:University of Hawaii at Manoa\, 2404 Maile Way\, Honolulu\, HI\, 96822\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conferences
ORGANIZER;CN="Jozsef Mezei (%C3%85bo Akademi University)":MAILTO:Jozsef.Mezei@abo.fi
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231213
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231215
DTSTAMP:20260403T124556
CREATED:20230712T171454Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230712T171848Z
UID:1357-1702425600-1702598399@compasss.org
SUMMARY:International QCA Experts Workshop 2023
DESCRIPTION:Held in conjunction with the International QCA Paper Development Workshop\, the International QCA Experts Workshop is an invitation-only event focusing on the latest methodological developments and debates in configuration-comparative methods.
URL:https://compasss.org/event/international-qca-experts-workshop-2023/
CATEGORIES:Conferences
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231212
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231214
DTSTAMP:20260403T124556
CREATED:20230712T171103Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230913T064625Z
UID:1355-1702339200-1702511999@compasss.org
SUMMARY:International QCA Paper Development Workshop 2023
DESCRIPTION:The International QCA Paper Development Workshop (PDW) 2023 provides a unique platform for researchers working on papers involving QCA to meet QCA experts\, get feedback on their on-going research and learn about the latest methodological developments in QCA. The workshop is interdisciplinary and interactive and allows for in-depth discussions and individual feedback from internationally-renowned QCA scholars. \nThe call for papers will be distributed in late-August\, along with details regarding registration\, etc.
URL:https://compasss.org/event/international-qca-paper-development-workshop-2023/
CATEGORIES:Training
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231012
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231014
DTSTAMP:20260403T124556
CREATED:20230728T165155Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230802T154759Z
UID:1364-1697068800-1697241599@compasss.org
SUMMARY:Tübingen Methods Center Fall School\, Qualitative Comparative Analysis Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Based on formal logic\, set theory and Boolean algebra\, Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA) is a research method used to analyse combinations of conditions which are sufficient and/or necessary for the outcome under study. Developed by the political scientist and sociologist Charles Ragin\, QCA focuses holistically on cases as combinations of factors rather than on the relationship between variables (as correlation-based methods such as regression analysis do). While it was developed in a case study tradition where just a small number of cases form the focus of an analysis\, it is well suited to analysing large n datasets. Thus\, while combining elements from qualitative as well as quantitative research approaches\, it is genuinely innovative in transcending the qualitative-quantitative divide. \nThis workshop provides an introduction to QCA in its crisp\, fuzzy and multi-value variants as well as practice sessions on the application of QCA using fsQCA and R software (package QCApro). Researchers are welcome to bring their own data if they wish to analyse them using QCA\, but this is no requirement; practice datasets will be provided. No prior knowledge of QCA or any particular software is assumed. \nThe workshop will be held by Dr Judith Glaesser. She is a research fellow at the Methods Center\, Tübingen University: https://uni-tuebingen.de/en/142589
URL:https://compasss.org/event/tubingen-methods-center-fall-school-qualitative-comparative-analysis-workshop/
LOCATION:University of Tübingen\, Geschwister-Scholl-Platz\, Tübingen\, 72074\, Germany
CATEGORIES:Training
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230821
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230826
DTSTAMP:20260403T124556
CREATED:20230201T201243Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230313T180922Z
UID:1181-1692576000-1693007999@compasss.org
SUMMARY:Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA)
DESCRIPTION:This workshop provides participants with a thorough introduction to Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA). Since its inception (Ragin 1987)\, QCA has gained recognition among social scientists as a case-based research method that is ideally suited to capture causal complexity. This essentially describes a situation where an outcome results from multiple pathways and different combinations of conditions. Moreover\, QCA entails a rigorous and systematic comparison of selected cases and their configurations through Boolean logic and a software-based analytical protocol. Throughout the workshop\, emphasis is placed on research design and practical application so that participants are enabled to work on their own studies. \nThroughout the workshop\, participants are introduced to the foundations and advanced functions of QCA\, while the course structure follows an ideal-typical research process. Starting with empirical illustrations that show how and for what purposes QCA is being used in the social sciences\, the workshop proceeds with presenting the method’s core characteristics. This is followed by sessions on causation\, causal complexity\, and research design to provide a basis for thinking about empirical applications. The ensuing sessions engage with QCA as an analytical approach\, starting with set theory and concepts like necessary and sufficient conditions\, Boolean algebra\, truth tables\, and fuzzy sets. In calibrating sets\, we look into approaches to transform empirical raw data into crisp and fuzzy sets. Next\, the course examines various measures of fit that help in evaluating QCA results. The sessions on set-theoretic analysis put all the elements together and show how empirical data is analysed and interpreted with QCA. During the second half of the workshop\, we explore advanced topics\, which can be tailored based on participants’ backgrounds and research interests. Potential topics include multi-method research design\, QCA variants\, robustness tests in QCA\, addressing critiques\, and recent developments. Participants also have the opportunity to present and discuss their own work within the group. The workshop sessions are complemented by illustrations and exercises from the social sciences\, using the R Software environment and relevant R Packages. \n27th Summer School in Social Science Methods 10-25 August 2023 | USI
URL:https://compasss.org/event/qualitative-comparative-analysis-qca/
LOCATION:Università della Svizzera Italiana\, Via Giuseppe Buffi 13\, Lugano\, Ticino\, 6900\, Switzerland
CATEGORIES:Training
ORGANIZER;CN="Patrick Mello (VU Amsterdam)":MAILTO:p.a.mello@vu.nl
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230804
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230809
DTSTAMP:20260403T124556
CREATED:20230517T182119Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230517T182119Z
UID:1314-1691107200-1691539199@compasss.org
SUMMARY:Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA): A Set-Analytic Approach To Studying Configurations
DESCRIPTION:The PDW includes 3 Parts. If you have no or only a little knowledge of\, and experience with\, QCA you can join us during Part 1 to learn the basic “nuts and bolts” of QCA and configurational logic and understand if this might be the right tool for your research project. \nIf you’re joining us for Part 1 and Part 2\, you do not need to register (PDW open to all conference attendees). If you’d like to participate in Part 3\, please submit an extended abstract of 1\,500-2\,000 words to Johannes Meuer by 14 July 2023. In your abstract\, please summarize your study’s topical area\, theoretical background\, research gap\, and question\, and include details about the data\, analytical strategy (for empirical papers)\, and preliminary results. Please also indicate your target journal and add a few questions that you would like the reviewers to address. A panel of QCA experts will review all submissions and evaluate their fit with the PDW according to the clarity of purpose\, methodological rigor\, and innovative character of the research. We will inform you shortly\, by 30 July 2023\, about your opportunities to participate in Part 3.
URL:https://compasss.org/event/qualitative-comparative-analysis-qca-a-set-analytic-approach-to-studying-configurations/
LOCATION:Academy of Management\, Boston\, MA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Training
ORGANIZER;CN="Johannes Meuer (KLU Hamburg)":MAILTO:Johannes.meuer@the-klu.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230724
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230729
DTSTAMP:20260403T124556
CREATED:20230314T181133Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230328T190934Z
UID:1242-1690156800-1690588799@compasss.org
SUMMARY:Qualitative Comparative Analysis Training
DESCRIPTION:At this year’s ICPSR Summer Program\, Professor Ingo Rohlfing will offer an introductory QCA course (virtual/remote) from July 24 to 28. The course introduces participants to the complete QCA workflow and its implementation in RStudio. The course is virtual with a combination of live sessions and recordings for asynchronous following. Here is the course outline: \n  \nQCA can be used to answer any substantively motivated research question if one is interested in analyzing patterns of necessity and sufficiency. There is neither a limit in the number of cases that one can process nor with regard to the nature of the data that can be micro data\, macro data or a mix of data types. If you believe that the empirical phenomenon you want to explain in your research requires a set-relational perspective\, potentially including a complex interplay of multiple conditions\, and you want to use QCA\, then this course is for you. The course introduces participants to the logic and techniques of QCA on an applied level using R/RStudio. You will be introduced to the basic principles and requirements of sound QCA research and learn how to implement them using R. At the end of the course\, participants will be familiar with the key elements of a QCA study. They will know how to read\, criticize and implement an empirical QCA study. Basic knowledge of QCA\, set-theoretic thinking and R is useful\, but not necessary for taking the course.
URL:https://compasss.org/event/qualitative-comparative-analysis-training/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Training
ORGANIZER;CN="Ingo Rohlfing (University of Passau)":MAILTO:ingo.rohlfing@uni-passau.de
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230626
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230701
DTSTAMP:20260403T124556
CREATED:20230214T190806Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230214T190806Z
UID:1194-1687737600-1688169599@compasss.org
SUMMARY:​​Introduction to Necessary Condition Analysis (NCA)​
DESCRIPTION:This doctoral course will teach you the fundamentals of Necessary Condition Analysis (NCA) and help you design your first NCA research project. Necessary Condition Analysis is an innovative research method for identifying necessary (but not sufficient) conditions in data sets. Allowing you to separate the “need-to-haves” from the “nice-to-haves”\, NCA offers compelling practical advice and novel theoretical insights. The course provides a comprehensive introduction to NCA\, including its theoretical logic\, practical application\, relation to other research methods\, and research design. \nThe course is designed for students\, researchers\, and practitioners who want to understand the fundamentals of NCA and learn how they can effectively use the method in their own research projects. \nThis unique five-day course combines theoretical discussions with practical assignments. You will learn more about conditional logic and how it changes the way we think about causal relationships. We will teach you how to conduct an NCA with the statistical programming language R and RStudio. You will also learn how to identify and formulate necessary condition hypotheses in your own area of expertise. The course will be interactive and developmental in nature. At the end of the course\, you will be able to design your own NCA research project. \nYou will earn 2ECTS when you complete the attendance and participations requirements of the course. It will also be possible to obtain 2 additional ECTS. To do so\, you need to write a short academic paper that correctly uses NCA\, including the theoretical development and empirical testing of necessity hypotheses.
URL:https://compasss.org/event/introduction-to-necessary-condition-analysis-nca/
LOCATION:Radboud University\, Houtlaan 4\, Nijmegen\, 6525 XZ\, Netherlands
CATEGORIES:Training
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230619T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230630T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T124556
CREATED:20230517T180700Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230517T183400Z
UID:1312-1687165200-1688137200@compasss.org
SUMMARY:Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA): Performing Basics and Advanced Analyses using R
DESCRIPTION:This is a methodological course on set-theoretic methods for the social sciences. While the spectrum of a set-theoretic methods is broad\, including techniques such as Mill’s methods or typological theory\, this course primarily focuses on the crisp-set and fuzzy-set versions ofQualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA). Invented by Charles Ragin [1987]\, this technique isstill undergoing modifications\, improvements\, and ramifications. These methods are applied infields as diverse as political science\, public policy\, international relations\, sociology\, businessand management studies\, or even musicology (see www.compasss.org).  \nThis course aims atenabling students to produce a publishable QCA of their own. In order to achieve this\, this course provides both the formal set theoretical underpinnings of QCA and the technical and Schneider & Oana – QCA\, IPSA FLACSO\, Fall 2022 research practical skills necessary for performing a QCA. All applied parts of the course will be performed in the R software environment\, using RStudio (Cloud).
URL:https://compasss.org/event/qualitative-comparative-analysis-qca-performing-basics-and-advanced-analyses-using-r-2/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Training
ORGANIZER;CN="Carsten Schneider (Central European University)":MAILTO:schneiderc@ceu.edu
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230619
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230701
DTSTAMP:20260403T124556
CREATED:20230201T192359Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230501T194211Z
UID:1175-1687132800-1688169599@compasss.org
SUMMARY:Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA): Performing Basic and Advanced Analyses using R
DESCRIPTION:This is a methodological course on set-theoretic methods for the social sciences. While the spectrum of set-theoretic methods is broad\, including techniques such as Mill’s methods or typological theory\, this course primarily focuses on Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA). Invented by Charles Ragin [1987]\, this technique is still undergoing modifications\, improvements\, and ramifications with applications in fields as diverse as political science\, public policy\, international relations\, sociology\, business and management studies\, or even musicology. \nThis course aims at enabling students to produce a publishable QCA of their own. In order to achieve this\, the course provides both the formal set theoretical underpinnings of QCA and the technical and research practical skills necessary for performing a QCA. All applied parts of the course will be performed in the R software environment\, using RStudio (Cloud). The course is structured as follows: \nWeek 1 of the course is dedicated to an introduction of the nuts and bolts of QCA as well as the R software environment. We start with some basics of formal logic and set theory. Then we introduce the notions of sets and how they are calibrated. After this\, we move on to the concepts of causal complexity and of necessity and sufficiency\, show how the latter denote subset relations\, and then learn how such subset relations can be analyzed with so-called truth tables. We learn how to logically minimize truth tables and what the options for the treatment of so-called logical remainders are. \nIn Week 2\, once participants master the current standard analysis practice\, we discuss several extensions and improvements of QCA. Discussions in class will address from a set-theoretic point of view general methodological issues and advanced tools for solidifying and extending QCA. The topics covered include robustness tests\, theory evaluation\, case selection strategies for combining QCA with within-case process tracing\, and the role of time and temporality in descriptive and causal inference. \nThroughout the course\, we will analyze fake and real data in the computer lab\, using the R software environment and packages QCA and SetMethods. In addition to prepared datasets\, which will be made available\, participants are encouraged to bring their own raw data (even if this data is still tentative)\, which can be used for lab exercises and project work. Instructors and teaching assistants will be available for individual appointments with course participants to discuss research projects\, questions regarding the design of a QCA study\, and similar issues.
URL:https://compasss.org/event/qualitative-comparative-analysis-qca-performing-basics-and-advanced-analyses-using-r/
LOCATION:Radboud University\, Houtlaan 4\, Nijmegen\, 6525 XZ\, Netherlands
CATEGORIES:Training
ORGANIZER;CN="Carsten Schneider (Central European University)":MAILTO:schneiderc@ceu.edu
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230619
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230624
DTSTAMP:20260403T124556
CREATED:20230201T193843Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230201T193843Z
UID:1179-1687132800-1687564799@compasss.org
SUMMARY:Comparative Research Designs
DESCRIPTION:The purpose of this course is to provide training on all aspects that enable a researcher to build and implement the most appropriate comparative research design – the latter broadly defined as any research enterprise that comprises at least two ‘cases’ or observations. \nOn the one hand\, the course will cover a few fundamental upstream questions: why compare; what is the added value of comparison? What are the logical underpinnings and mental operations behind comparison? What should be the mindset of a good comparative researcher? What should be his/her goals? What is the link between a research puzzle and the choice for a comparative research design? \nOn the other hand\, the practicalities of different types of comparative research designs will be examined in detail\, by following all the hands-on steps: \n(1) prior arbitrations and ‘casing’\, i.e. the definition of the cases; \n(2) case selection\, through more basic or more advanced strategies; \n(3) collecting and managing comparative data; \n(4) comparative data analysis (qualitative\, QCA and quantitative options).
URL:https://compasss.org/event/comparative-research-designs/
LOCATION:Radboud University\, Houtlaan 4\, Nijmegen\, 6525 XZ\, Netherlands
CATEGORIES:Training
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230605
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230610
DTSTAMP:20260403T124556
CREATED:20230220T201723Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230220T204325Z
UID:1222-1685923200-1686355199@compasss.org
SUMMARY:Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA)
DESCRIPTION:The goal of this workshop is to provide a ground-up introduction to Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA) and fuzzy sets. Participants will get intensive instruction and hands-on experience with the fsQCA software package and on completion should be prepared to design and execute research projects using the set-analytic approach. \nCHF 1’100.00 for Master/Phd students and CHF 2’000.00 for Post-Docs / Professionals / Institutional Partners.
URL:https://compasss.org/event/qualitative-comparative-analysis-gserm/
LOCATION:GSERM\, University of St. Gallen\, Tellstrasse 2 9000 St. Gallen\, St. Gallen\, Switzerland
CATEGORIES:Training
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230525T154500
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230525T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T124556
CREATED:20230511T181527Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230511T204916Z
UID:1309-1685029500-1685037600@compasss.org
SUMMARY:Set Theory\, Constructivism\, and Science: A Symposium on James Mahoney’s The Logic of Social Science
DESCRIPTION:In this hybrid symposium\, a panel of scholars discuss James Mahoney’s recent book\, The Logic of Social Science.  The book develops a scientific constructivist approach that uses set-theoretic analysis to avoid essentialist biases in the production of knowledge. This scientific constructivist approach recognizes that social categories depend on collective understandings for their existence\, but it insists that this recognition need not hinder the use of explicit procedures for the rational assessment of truth. Mahoney argues that set-theoretic analysis enables scholars to avoid the pitfalls of essentialism and produce findings that rest on a firm scientific foundation.
URL:https://compasss.org/event/set-theory-constructivism-and-science-a-symposium-on-james-mahoneys-the-logic-of-social-science/
LOCATION:Central European University – Vienna\, Quellenstraße 51\, Vienna\, Wien\, 1100\, Austria
ORGANIZER;CN="Carsten Schneider (Central European University)":MAILTO:schneiderc@ceu.edu
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230515
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230519
DTSTAMP:20260403T124556
CREATED:20230109T191327Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230109T191327Z
UID:1160-1684108800-1684454399@compasss.org
SUMMARY:Introduction to Causal Data Analysis and Modeling with Coincidence Analysis
DESCRIPTION:This workshop offers an intensive 4-day introduction to causal modeling with Coincidence Analysis (CNA)\, a relatively new configurational comparative method of data analysis geared towards causal complexity\, which has seen a considerable uptick in applications in recent years. No prior knowledge of CNA is required. \nIn plenary lectures\, the main developer of CNA\, Michael Baumgartner\, and a team of experienced CNA methodologists and practitioners will guide participants through the nuts and bolts of configurational data analysis as well as cutting-edge methodological innovations. In smaller practice groups\, the instructors will demonstrate how to make the most of current software for CNA and offer advice on practical issues\, such as getting funded and published with CNA.
URL:https://compasss.org/event/introduction-to-causal-data-analysis-and-modeling-with-coincidence-analysis-2/
LOCATION:Prague University of Economics and Business\, Czech Republic\, Czech Republic
CATEGORIES:Training
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230510
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230511
DTSTAMP:20260403T124556
CREATED:20230320T182914Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230320T182914Z
UID:1250-1683676800-1683763199@compasss.org
SUMMARY:Introduction to Necessary Condition Analysis (NCA)
DESCRIPTION:For your research\, if you’ve ever wanted to understand and model causal effects in a rigorous way that reflects the complexity of the real-world. NCA understands a cause as a necessary (but not sufficient) condition\, rather than a probabilistic cause (as in regression analysis). “Necessary” means that a certain outcome will not occur without a certain level of the condition. This is independent of the rest of the causal structure. NCA is rapidly entering a variety of research fields and can be used as a stand-alone method or in combination with other methods (e.g.\, regression analysis\, structural equation modeling\, qualitative comparative analysis). \nThis free 1-day seminar is being taught by Jan Dul\, who invented NCA and co-authored the R package for NCA. Registration is entirely free! This seminar is perfect if\, like many of us\, you’ve wanted a way to go beyond simplistic ANOVA or regression-based approaches to causal effect estimation. The seminar will introduce you to NCA and then show you how to conduct analyses and make causal inferences through a series of worked examples. To register for free\, use the following link — and please feel free to tell your colleagues and friends / students!
URL:https://compasss.org/event/introduction-to-necessary-condition-analysis-nca-2/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Training
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230503
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230506
DTSTAMP:20260403T124556
CREATED:20230411T190126Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230411T190126Z
UID:1287-1683072000-1683331199@compasss.org
SUMMARY:Advanced Applications of QCA (Qualitative Comparative Analysis) in R
DESCRIPTION:This seminar on advanced set-theoretic methods for the social sciences focuses on applied Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA).\nThis method is used in fields as diverse as political science\, public policy\, international relations\, sociology\, business and management\, organizational studies\, and even musicology. This seminar will enable participants to produce cutting edge QCA-based research through hands-on coverage of the most recent advances in QCA.\nAll applied components of the seminar are performed in the R software environment\, using RStudio (Cloud) and R packages QCA and SetMethods. An official Instats certificate of completion is provided at the conclusion of the seminar. For European PhD students\, the seminar offers 2 ECTS Equivalent points.
URL:https://compasss.org/event/advanced-applications-of-qca-qualitative-comparative-analysis-in-r/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Seminar,Training
ORGANIZER;CN="Carsten Schneider (Central European University)":MAILTO:schneiderc@ceu.edu
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230412
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230415
DTSTAMP:20260403T124556
CREATED:20230411T185942Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230411T185942Z
UID:1285-1681257600-1681516799@compasss.org
SUMMARY:Introduction to QCA (Qualitative Comparative Analysis) with R
DESCRIPTION:This seminar introduces applied set-theoretic methods for the social sciences\, focusing on Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA). This method is used in fields as diverse as political science\, public policy\, international relations\, sociology\, business and management\, organizational studies\, and even musicology.\nThis seminar will enable participants to produce a publishable QCA of their own. To achieve this\, the seminar provides both the formal set-theoretical underpinnings of QCA as well as the technical and practical research skills necessary for performing a QCA. All applied components of the seminar are performed in the R software environment\, using RStudio (Cloud) and R packages QCA and SetMethods.\nAn official Instats certificate of completion is provided at the conclusion of the seminar. For European PhD students\, each seminar offers 2 ECTS Equivalent points.
URL:https://compasss.org/event/introduction-to-qca-qualitative-comparative-analysis-with-r/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Seminar,Training
ORGANIZER;CN="Carsten Schneider (Central European University)":MAILTO:schneiderc@ceu.edu
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230315T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230315T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T124556
CREATED:20220901T175553Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220901T181331Z
UID:1101-1678874400-1678892400@compasss.org
SUMMARY:Qualitative Comparative Analysis at AQCA2023
DESCRIPTION:A one-day hybrid workshop that provides a ground-up introduction to Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA) and fuzzy sets. Designed for those who are new to QCA or wish to refresh their knowledge\, participants will receive intensive instruction and hands-on experience with QCA software. By the end of the workshop\, you will be able to begin designing and executing research projects using the set-analytic approach. Lunch is included. Access to the workshop is included in the AQCA registration fee.
URL:https://compasss.org/event/aqca2023-qca-training/
LOCATION:USC Marshall School of Business\, 3670 Trousdale Pkwy\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90089\, United States
CATEGORIES:Training
ORGANIZER;CN="Claude Rubinson (University of Houston-Downtown)":MAILTO:rubinsonc@uhd.edu
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230315
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230318
DTSTAMP:20260403T124556
CREATED:20220901T180222Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220908T193137Z
UID:1106-1678838400-1679097599@compasss.org
SUMMARY:Second Annual QCA Conference of the Americas (AQCA2023)
DESCRIPTION:AQCA is a broad-tent\, inclusive\, and diverse venue that is open to everyone interested in learning about and advancing the configurational-comparative agenda. We welcome contributions from all theoretical traditions and fields and encourage theoretical\, empirical\, and methodological contributions that aim to capture configurational and causally complex phenomena. We are especially interested in empirical applications of QCA from applied researchers and scholars working outside of the traditional QCA strongholds of sociology\, political science\, and management\, including but not limited to fields such as anthropology\, education\, environmental studies\, information systems\, medicine\, health policy\, policy monitoring and evaluation\, tourism\, and others. \nAQCA is a face-to-face conference with hybrid elements allowing remote audience participation. While we ask presenters to attend in person\, the keynotes\, paper presentations\, and panel discussions will be live streamed with remote attendees able to participate in the Q&A. Afternoon roundtables and workshop discussions will focus on in-person participants to facilitate engagement and community building.
URL:https://compasss.org/event/second-annual-qca-conference-of-the-americas/
LOCATION:USC Marshall School of Business\, 3670 Trousdale Pkwy\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90089\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conferences
ORGANIZER;CN="Claude Rubinson (University of Houston-Downtown)":MAILTO:rubinsonc@uhd.edu
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230306
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230311
DTSTAMP:20260403T124556
CREATED:20220928T183136Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220929T172638Z
UID:1148-1678060800-1678492799@compasss.org
SUMMARY:Introduction to Causal Process Tracing
DESCRIPTION:Process tracing is a research method for tracing causal mechanisms using detailed\, within-case empirical analysis of how a causal process plays out in an actual case. This five-day online course provides participants with a working understanding of the core elements of process tracing (PT) as a robust case study method\, enabling them to utilize it in their own research – either alone or in combination with other methods. The course will discuss PT’s relative strengths and limitations\, different variants\, and how it can be combined productively with other methods in multi-method designs such as experiments or small/medium-n comparisons. The core elements of PT will be introduced\, focusing on what we are actually “tracing” using PT (the causal process)\, how we are able to make evidence-based causal inferences using within-case\, mechanistic evidence\, and how we can combine within-case and cross-case knowledge.
URL:https://compasss.org/event/introduction-to-causal-process-tracing/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Training
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230306
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230311
DTSTAMP:20260403T124556
CREATED:20220928T182546Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220929T172448Z
UID:1146-1678060800-1678492799@compasss.org
SUMMARY:Introduction to Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA)
DESCRIPTION:Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA) is a set-theoretic technique for comparing intermediate to large numbers of cases that models causal complexity to analyze necessary or sufficient conditions for an outcome. This five-day online course introduces QCA as an approach and a technique\, its main assumptions\, its standard procedures and operations\, and the technical environment used for its application. Participants gain a thorough understanding of the formal logic of set-theoretic methods and QCA\, including topics such as Boolean algebra\, causal complexity\, sets and their calibration\, necessity\, and sufficiency. The course discusses the logic and analysis of truth tables and the most important problems that emerge when this analytical tool is used for exploring social science data. Right from the beginning\, participants are exposed to performing set-theoretic analyses with the relevant R software packages using data from published applications in the social sciences.
URL:https://compasss.org/event/introduction-to-qualitative-comparative-analysis-qca/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Training
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230306
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230311
DTSTAMP:20260403T124556
CREATED:20220928T182339Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220929T172815Z
UID:1143-1678060800-1678492799@compasss.org
SUMMARY:Comparative Case Study Design
DESCRIPTION:A solid foundation in comparative case studies is essential for comparative social scientists. This five-day in-person course provides you with the skills needed to design your qualitative comparative case study research\, based on your own and/or other applied research projects. The course covers the topics of causal complexity\, concept formation\, casing and case selection\, logics and strategies of comparison\, accounting for context and time\, choosing data collection and analysis strategies\, as well as conceptual and research-practical issues when drawing inferences in case-oriented research.
URL:https://compasss.org/event/comparative-case-study-design-3/
LOCATION:University of Konstanz\, Universitaetsstrasse 10\, Konstanz\, 78464\, Germany
CATEGORIES:Training
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221213
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221215
DTSTAMP:20260403T124556
CREATED:20220908T181343Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220908T185843Z
UID:1112-1670889600-1671062399@compasss.org
SUMMARY:International QCA Paper Development Workshop (PDW) 2022
DESCRIPTION:The International QCA Paper Development Workshop (PDW) 2022 provides a unique platform for researchers working on papers involving QCA to meet QCA experts\, get feedback on their ongoing research and learn about the latest methodological developments in QCA. The workshop is interdisciplinary and interactive and allows for in-depth discussions and individual feedback from internationally renowned QCA scholars. \nFor complete details and the call for abstracts\, please visit https://compasss.org/intlqca/abstract_2022/
URL:https://compasss.org/event/international-qca-paper-development-workshop-pdw-2022/
LOCATION:ETH Zürich\, Rämistrasse 101\, Zurich\, Switzerland
CATEGORIES:Conferences,Training
ORGANIZER;CN="Johannes Meuer (KLU Hamburg)":MAILTO:Johannes.meuer@the-klu.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20221004T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20221004T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T124556
CREATED:20220914T182525Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221001T194842Z
UID:1132-1664884800-1664888400@compasss.org
SUMMARY:NCA-guided QCA
DESCRIPTION:Scholars frequently understand causation in terms of necessity and sufficiency.  However\, the ontological relationship between necessary and sufficient conditions has not been fully explored.  We argue that sufficiency can only be correctly understood by taking necessity into context and develop a corresponding methodology.  NCA-guided QCA integrates Necessary Condition Analysis (Dul 2016\, 2020) and Qualitative Comparative Analysis (Ragin 1987\, 2008)\, by using the results of the former to properly contextualize the latter’s sufficiency analysis to those observations where the outcome is possible.  This methodology resolves outstanding questions regarding the relationship between necessary and sufficient conditions\, allowing researchers to make stronger causal claims. \nThis will be a hybrid event.  Zoom connection information and complete details are available at the seminar’s webpage.
URL:https://compasss.org/event/nca-guided-qca-a-methodology-for-developing-stronger-causal-statements-of-necessity-and-sufficiency/
LOCATION:Rotterdam School of Management\, Erasmus University\, Burgemeester Oudlaan 50\, Rotterdam\, PA\, 3062\, Netherlands
CATEGORIES:Seminar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220822
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220829
DTSTAMP:20260403T124556
CREATED:20220414T184055Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220415T173042Z
UID:994-1661126400-1661731199@compasss.org
SUMMARY:Qualitative Comparative Analysis: An Introduction to Research Design and Application
DESCRIPTION:This intensive 5-day workshop gives a thorough introduction to the foundations and advanced functions of QCA\, placing emphasis on research design and empirical application. The course is based on Patrick Mello’s Qualitative Comparative Analysis: An Introduction to Research Design and Application (Georgetown University Press 2021). The workshop sessions are complemented by illustrations and exercises\, using the R Software environment and relevant R packages. The intensive full-day format (7-8 teaching hours per day) in a small group setting provides a friendly environment for step-by-step learning\, practicing with the R software\, discussing research design\, and gaining advice on individual projects during consultations with the instructor. The workshop is part of the 26th Summer School in Social Science Methods organized by the Swiss Foundation for Social Science Research (FORS) and the Università della Svizzera Italiana (USI). The school takes place at USI in beautiful Lugano\, Switzerland\, with plenty of opportunities for outdoor recreation after class. \nRegistration is available here: Registration | USI \n 
URL:https://compasss.org/event/qualitative-comparative-analysis-research-design-and-application/
LOCATION:Università della Svizzera Italiana\, Via Buffi 13\, Lugano\, 6900\, Switzerland
CATEGORIES:Training
ORGANIZER;CN="Patrick Mello (VU Amsterdam)":MAILTO:p.a.mello@vu.nl
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220807T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220807T103000
DTSTAMP:20260403T124556
CREATED:20220607T180058Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220607T183023Z
UID:1075-1659859200-1659868200@compasss.org
SUMMARY:Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA): A Set-Analytic Approach to Studying Configurations (2022 Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management)
DESCRIPTION:The PDW includes 3 Parts\, all will be organized in a Hybrid Interactive Session with opportunities for on-site participants in Seattle (Seattle Convention Center\, Tahoma 3 – The Conference Center- Level 3) as well as online participants via Zoom. Participants who wish to receive a list of recommended pre-readings and resources may contact Johannes Meuer (johannes.meuer@the-klu.org) before the meeting. Participation in this PDW is open to all conference attendees and requires no registration (except for Part 3). \nPart 1 serves management researchers and practitioners with no or only little knowledge of\, and experience with\, QCA who want to learn the basic “nuts and bolts” of QCA and configurational logic and understand if this might be the right tool for their research project. Part 2 serves more advanced management researchers and practitioners interested in current methodological issues and advances in QCA. Part 3 serves all participants who seek to discuss their ongoing QCA research with other participants and the PDW organizers. To participate in Part 3\, please submit an extended abstract of 1\,500-2\,000 words to Johannes.meuer@the-klu.org by 16 July 2022. Your abstract should summarize your study’s topical area\, theoretical background\, research gap and question\, and include details about the data\, analytical strategy (for empirical papers)\, and preliminary results. Please also indicate your target journal and add a few questions that you would like the reviewers to address. A panel of QCA experts will review all submissions and evaluate their fit with the PDW according to clarity of purpose\, methodological rigor\, and innovative character of the research. We will let you know shortly after 16 July 2022 about your opportunities to participate in Part 3. Access to the workshop is included with registration to the AOM conference. \nConveners & Facilitators: \n\nRuth Aguilera\, Northeastern University.\nJoanna T. Campbell\, University of Cincinnati.\nDonal Crilly\, London Business School.\nPeer C. Fiss\, University of Southern California.\nSanti Furnari\, City University London.\nThomas Greckhamer\, Louisiana State University.\nRodney Lacey\, Arizona State University.\nJohannes Meuer\, KLU Hamburg.\nVilmos F. Misangyi\, The Pennsylvania State University.
URL:https://compasss.org/event/qualitative-comparative-analysis-qca-a-set-analytic-approach-to-studying-configurations-2022-annual-meeting-of-the-academy-of-management/
LOCATION:Seattle Convention Center\, 705 Pike Street\, Seattle\, WA\, 98101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conferences,Training
ORGANIZER;CN="Johannes Meuer (KLU Hamburg)":MAILTO:Johannes.meuer@the-klu.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220630
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220706
DTSTAMP:20260403T124556
CREATED:20220517T185124Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220517T212855Z
UID:1016-1656547200-1657065599@compasss.org
SUMMARY:Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA): A set-analytic approach to studying organizational configurations
DESCRIPTION:This 3-day online PhD course is part of the ERIM Summer School of the Rotterdam School of Management\, Erasmus University. The course introduces you to the nuts and bolts of QCA. It is structured in six sessions (each ½ days) covering the history of QCA\, the logics of case selection and research designs\, small-N QCA\, large-N QCA\, configurational research in management\, and advanced topics in QCA. Throughout the course\, we will also explore opportunities for you to use QCA for your own research. After the course\, you should be familiar with the history of QCA and current advanced topics in QCA\, understand the logic of set-analytic methods\, and develop a configurational research design for your own research field.
URL:https://compasss.org/event/qualitative-comparative-analysis-qca-a-set-analytic-approach-to-studying-organizational-configurations-2/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Training
ORGANIZER;CN="Johannes Meuer (KLU Hamburg)":MAILTO:Johannes.meuer@the-klu.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220627
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220702
DTSTAMP:20260403T124556
CREATED:20220120T190441Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220120T190441Z
UID:971-1656288000-1656719999@compasss.org
SUMMARY:Summer School in Social Research Methods: Advanced Applied Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA)
DESCRIPTION:The central aim of the course is to enable participants to put in practice state-of-the-art QCA empirical research. Apart from learning how to apply QCA in the best possible way\, discussions in class will address from a set-theoretic point of view general methodological issues\, such as robustness tests\, theory evaluation\, case selection strategies\, or the role of time and temporality in descriptive and causal inference. Core topics: Enhanced Standard Analysis; QCA Robustness Test Protocol; clustered data; Set-Theoretic Theory Evaluation; Set-Theoretic Multi-Method Research (SMMR); various analytic strategies for integrating the temporal dimension into QCA; standards of good practice. \nThis course is offered as part of the Summer School in Social Research Methods which is developed and coordinated by MethodsNET in collaboration with the Nijmegen School of Management\, Radboud University. MethodsNET is a global methods excellence network that offers world class training in social research methods\, through its top instructors from renowned universities worldwide. This course of the Summer School in Social Research Methods has a unique approach: the morning is fully dedicated to the course topics mentioned in the course description. In the afternoon\, you can choose to take part in a rich set of extra optional training activities to broaden or deepen your skills and knowledge.
URL:https://compasss.org/event/summer-school-in-social-research-methods-advanced-applied-qualitative-comparative-analysis-qca/
LOCATION:Radboud University\, Houtlaan 4\, Nijmegen\, 6525 XZ\, Netherlands
CATEGORIES:Training
ORGANIZER;CN="Carsten Schneider (Central European University)":MAILTO:schneiderc@ceu.edu
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