Management journals are currently responding to challenges raised by the “replication crisis” in experimental social psychology, leading to new standards for transparency. These approaches are spilling over to qualitative research in unhelpful and potentially even dangerous ways. Advocates for transparency in qualitative research mistakenly couple it with replication. Tying transparency tightly to replication is deeply troublesome for qualitative research, where replication misses the point of what the work seeks to accomplish. We suggest that transparency advocates conflate replication with trustworthiness. We challenge this conflation on both ontological and methodological grounds, and we offer alternatives for how to (and how not to) thi...
suggestion was made that he and I prepare editorials outlining our views on the merits of the resear...
Building on Günter MEY's (2000, para. 2) argument that "reviews should help to promote additional pe...
Academia represents a paradox. On the one hand, many of the methods and techniques used across disci...
Management journals are currently responding to challenges raised by the “replication crisis” in exp...
Research Summary We used interviews with elite informants as a case study to illustrate the need to...
This report describes the European Scientific Foundation (ESF) workshop on improving the quality of ...
In this essay that serves to introduce the So!apbox Forum on quality in qualitative research, we arg...
The social sciences are currently going through a reproducibility revolution (and/or crisis), changi...
<p>Background: Less than half of studies presented at conferences remain unpublished two years...
First published online: 29 January 2021Qualitative political science research can significantly incr...
As its starting point, this article investigates claims published in Qualitative Inquiry by Ceglowsk...
Presentation at the Ohio State University Research Commons, July 23, 2018 Transparency and reproduc...
This brief essay develops three points to stretch the reflective conversation. One agrees that we ne...
Transparency is seen as a panacea for a major problem facing journalism and journalists today, that ...
This brief essay draws on recent conversations about data access and research transparency. It discu...
suggestion was made that he and I prepare editorials outlining our views on the merits of the resear...
Building on Günter MEY's (2000, para. 2) argument that "reviews should help to promote additional pe...
Academia represents a paradox. On the one hand, many of the methods and techniques used across disci...
Management journals are currently responding to challenges raised by the “replication crisis” in exp...
Research Summary We used interviews with elite informants as a case study to illustrate the need to...
This report describes the European Scientific Foundation (ESF) workshop on improving the quality of ...
In this essay that serves to introduce the So!apbox Forum on quality in qualitative research, we arg...
The social sciences are currently going through a reproducibility revolution (and/or crisis), changi...
<p>Background: Less than half of studies presented at conferences remain unpublished two years...
First published online: 29 January 2021Qualitative political science research can significantly incr...
As its starting point, this article investigates claims published in Qualitative Inquiry by Ceglowsk...
Presentation at the Ohio State University Research Commons, July 23, 2018 Transparency and reproduc...
This brief essay develops three points to stretch the reflective conversation. One agrees that we ne...
Transparency is seen as a panacea for a major problem facing journalism and journalists today, that ...
This brief essay draws on recent conversations about data access and research transparency. It discu...
suggestion was made that he and I prepare editorials outlining our views on the merits of the resear...
Building on Günter MEY's (2000, para. 2) argument that "reviews should help to promote additional pe...
Academia represents a paradox. On the one hand, many of the methods and techniques used across disci...