Experiments have long played a crucial role in various scientific disciplines and have been gaining ground in organization theory, where they add unique value by establishing causality and uncovering theoretical mechanisms. This essay provides an overview of the merits and procedures of the experimental methodology, with an emphasis on its application to organization theory. Drawing on the historical roots of experiments and their impact across science, we argue the method holds immense potential for furthering organization theory. We highlight key advantages of experimental methods, including high internal and construct validity, vividness in communicating findings, the capacity to examine complex and understudied phenomena, and the identi...
The use of experimental research methods can be of great benefit to researchers who want to gain mor...
[Introduction] The introduction of laboratory experimentation in economics was motivated by theori...
This paper focuses on James March’s 1991 article on ‘Exploration and Exploitation in Organizational ...
This special issue helps to shed new light on a large variety of methods, such as a method to learn ...
Although experiments are the gold standard for establishing causality, several threats can undermine...
This chapter is about experiments that study aspects of organizational structure and economic perfor...
Both laboratory and field experiments have limitations that likely account for the recent decline in...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
The present paper advocates for a bolder use of real life experiments in and with organisations. We ...
Laboratory experiments provide the most rigorous method of testing scientific theories. However, the...
While the history and methodology of laboratory experiments in economics have been extensively studi...
Laboratory experiments are a widely used methodology for advancing causal knowledge in the physical ...
Organizational learning through experience has been found to be associated with enhanced firm perfor...
The aim of this work is presenting in a self-contained paper some methodological aspects as they are...
The use of experimental research methods can be of great benefit to researchers who want to gain mor...
The use of experimental research methods can be of great benefit to researchers who want to gain mor...
[Introduction] The introduction of laboratory experimentation in economics was motivated by theori...
This paper focuses on James March’s 1991 article on ‘Exploration and Exploitation in Organizational ...
This special issue helps to shed new light on a large variety of methods, such as a method to learn ...
Although experiments are the gold standard for establishing causality, several threats can undermine...
This chapter is about experiments that study aspects of organizational structure and economic perfor...
Both laboratory and field experiments have limitations that likely account for the recent decline in...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
The present paper advocates for a bolder use of real life experiments in and with organisations. We ...
Laboratory experiments provide the most rigorous method of testing scientific theories. However, the...
While the history and methodology of laboratory experiments in economics have been extensively studi...
Laboratory experiments are a widely used methodology for advancing causal knowledge in the physical ...
Organizational learning through experience has been found to be associated with enhanced firm perfor...
The aim of this work is presenting in a self-contained paper some methodological aspects as they are...
The use of experimental research methods can be of great benefit to researchers who want to gain mor...
The use of experimental research methods can be of great benefit to researchers who want to gain mor...
[Introduction] The introduction of laboratory experimentation in economics was motivated by theori...
This paper focuses on James March’s 1991 article on ‘Exploration and Exploitation in Organizational ...