Copyright © 2017 Strategic Management Society Research summary: This article demonstrates the potential of computer-aided text analysis (CATA) as a technique to operationalize hard-to-measure constructs in international business research, provided that a rigorous set of validity tests is applied. CATA allows researchers to perform content analyses on large textual databases by constructing indicators using deductively and inductively derived keywords. We show the critical validity steps that have to be followed to arrive at valid CATA indicators. We illustrate the CATA technique through an application to the concept of global mind-set, which has received substantial attention in the international business and strategy literature. We conclud...
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Contains fulltext : 159017.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The recent de...
Purpose - The paper seeks to categorize mission and vision statements into clusters and demonstrate ...
This paper reviews language-sensitive research in International Business (IB) by asking how paradigm...
Research summarythis article demonstrates the potential of computer-aided text analysis (cata) as a ...
Text produced by entrepreneurs represents a data source in entrepreneurship research on venture perf...
The volume of corporate disclosure is constantly growing and increasing attention is paid to the sys...
Macro-environmental trends such as technological changes, declining trade and investment barriers, a...
Macro-environmental trends such as technological changes, declining trade and investment barriers, a...
This book is designed to help managers and scholars understand the fundamentals of international mar...
Computer-aided text analysis (CATA) is a form of content analysis that enables the measurement of co...
This study provides an overview of the global strategy literature from 2000 to 2010. By drawing from...
ABSTRACT: Purpose: To conduct a scientometric analysis of the contents of the Journal of Business-to...
This study aims to contribute to the systematisation of knowledge in the field of business strategie...
Purpose: This study aims to propose a competitor intelligence and analysis (CIA) model that can be u...
This study presents a literature analysis using a semiautomated text mining and topic modelling appr...
Contains fulltext : 159017.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The recent de...
Purpose - The paper seeks to categorize mission and vision statements into clusters and demonstrate ...
This paper reviews language-sensitive research in International Business (IB) by asking how paradigm...