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DESCRIPTION:Many implementation studies seek to understand not only whethe
 r implementation strategies work\, but also what works\, for whom\, and h
 ow. For instance\, when an innovation is implemented at multiple sites\, 
 questions of interest include: How are the sites similar or different in 
 their implementation? What factors are associated with implementation suc
 cess\, in what ways\, and under what circumstances? To help answer these 
 questions\, the Matrixed Multiple Case Study (MMCS) method examines data 
 from multiple sources to comprehensively identify factors that influence 
 the implementation process and understand their impact on implementation 
 outcomes. Grounded in formal case study research methodology\, MMCS delin
 eates explicit steps from establishing the research goal to conducting cr
 oss-site analyses\, arranging data into an array of matrices that can be 
 easily sorted/filtered to test hypothesized patterns and identify less ex
 pected patterns regarding factors that influence implementation success. 
 This seminar will discuss (i) examples of MMCS employed in different impl
 ementation contexts and (ii) developing applications of MMCS to investiga
 te causal mechanisms and the contexts in which they drive implementation 
 outcomes.\n\nSpeaker:\nBo Kim\n\nAdmission:\nFree\n\nFood:\nLunch: Boxed 
 lunches with vegan and vegetarian options\n\nDetails URL:\nhttps://medici
 ne.yale.edu/event/cmips-speaker-bo-kim/\n
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LOCATION:Please join via zoom or register for in-person attendance here: h
 ttps://yalesurvey.ca1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_bpzXpA22PFxvz0O\n
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STATUS:Confirmed
SUMMARY:CMIPS Seminar: Bo Kim "Matrixed Multiple Case Study (MMCS): A syst
 ematic mixed-methods approach to examine contexts and mechanisms of actio
 n that influence implementation outcomes"
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