This paper brings together three different accounts of the role of replication in management studies: replication as ‘scientific project’, replication as ‘socio-cultural artefact’; replication as ‘aesthetic practice’. Each of these is developed from within separate reference frames: epistemology, the sociology of science, and the philosophy of art. This offers new scope to revisit a fundamental question in management studies, namely: why is there a gap between the espoused value placed upon replication, and the actual paucity of replication studies? Each reference frame offers different insights into the nature of replication. The paper argues that by integrating all three, and by understanding the potential contribution of the philosophy o...
Although psychology’s recent crisis has been attributed to various scientific practices, it has come...
Replication is one of the main principles of the scientific method. The social sciences, and in part...
The replication of existing knowledge (e.g., previous study results) stands as an essential research...
This paper brings together three different accounts of the role of replication in management studies...
Current debates about the replication crisis in psychology take it for granted that direct replica...
At least since Meehl’s (in)famous 1978 article, the state of theorizing in psychology has often been...
The text aims to provide an introduction to the replicability and reproducibility issue in managemen...
We re-examine the so-called “replication problem” in sociology—a scarcity of published studies dedic...
Machery (2020) has recently proposed a "resampling" account of experimental replication to dissolve ...
Replication is an essential part of any science, confirming or adjusting our understanding of the wo...
Drawing on the concept of a gale of creative destruction in a capitalistic economy, we argue that in...
This brief commentary on the paper Designing Research with In-built Differentiated Replication expan...
Drawing on recent research and debates in social sciences, this paper situates replication in an adv...
Discussions of the replication crisis in psychology require more substantive analysis of the crisis ...
The replication of existing knowledge (e.g. previous study results) stands as an important research ...
Although psychology’s recent crisis has been attributed to various scientific practices, it has come...
Replication is one of the main principles of the scientific method. The social sciences, and in part...
The replication of existing knowledge (e.g., previous study results) stands as an essential research...
This paper brings together three different accounts of the role of replication in management studies...
Current debates about the replication crisis in psychology take it for granted that direct replica...
At least since Meehl’s (in)famous 1978 article, the state of theorizing in psychology has often been...
The text aims to provide an introduction to the replicability and reproducibility issue in managemen...
We re-examine the so-called “replication problem” in sociology—a scarcity of published studies dedic...
Machery (2020) has recently proposed a "resampling" account of experimental replication to dissolve ...
Replication is an essential part of any science, confirming or adjusting our understanding of the wo...
Drawing on the concept of a gale of creative destruction in a capitalistic economy, we argue that in...
This brief commentary on the paper Designing Research with In-built Differentiated Replication expan...
Drawing on recent research and debates in social sciences, this paper situates replication in an adv...
Discussions of the replication crisis in psychology require more substantive analysis of the crisis ...
The replication of existing knowledge (e.g. previous study results) stands as an important research ...
Although psychology’s recent crisis has been attributed to various scientific practices, it has come...
Replication is one of the main principles of the scientific method. The social sciences, and in part...
The replication of existing knowledge (e.g., previous study results) stands as an essential research...