Recent studies report an inability to replicate previously published research, leading some to suggest that scientific knowledge is facing a credibility crisis. In this essay, we provide evidence on whether strategic management research may itself be vulnerable to these concerns. We conducted a study whereby we attempted to reproduce the empirical findings of 88 articles appearing in the Strategic Management Journal using data reported in the articles themselves. About 70% of the studies did not disclose enough data to permit independent tests of reproducibility of their findings. Of those that could be retested, almost one-third reported hypotheses as statistically significant which were no longer so and far more significant results were f...
RESEARCH SUMMARY: Many scholars bemoan the difficulty of learning from individual research reports....
textThe purpose of this dissertation is two-fold. I first provide a model of the determinants of di...
The veracity of scientific claims is not always certain. In fact, sufficient claims have been proven...
This research explores the domain of strategic management for evidence of publication bias—the syste...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to describe common questionable research practices (QRPs) engag...
Following the push for evidence based practice, came a huge proliferation of research journals and j...
A recent paper in Management Accounting Research (MAR) claimed that the validity of positivistic man...
High-profile article retractions, survey results indicating falsification of data, and evidence of m...
Reproducibility is a defining feature of science, but the extent to which it characterizes current r...
The sciences are in an era of an alleged ‘credibility crisis’. In this study, we discuss the reprodu...
Research Summary We used interviews with elite informants as a case study to illustrate the need to...
Background: A lack of data reproducibility (“reproducibility crisis”) has been extensively debated a...
Efforts to improve the reproducibility and integrity of science are typically justified by a narrati...
Questionable research practices (QRPs) among researchers have been a source of concern in many field...
Reproducibility is a hallmark of scientific efforts. Estimates indicate that lack of reproducibility...
RESEARCH SUMMARY: Many scholars bemoan the difficulty of learning from individual research reports....
textThe purpose of this dissertation is two-fold. I first provide a model of the determinants of di...
The veracity of scientific claims is not always certain. In fact, sufficient claims have been proven...
This research explores the domain of strategic management for evidence of publication bias—the syste...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to describe common questionable research practices (QRPs) engag...
Following the push for evidence based practice, came a huge proliferation of research journals and j...
A recent paper in Management Accounting Research (MAR) claimed that the validity of positivistic man...
High-profile article retractions, survey results indicating falsification of data, and evidence of m...
Reproducibility is a defining feature of science, but the extent to which it characterizes current r...
The sciences are in an era of an alleged ‘credibility crisis’. In this study, we discuss the reprodu...
Research Summary We used interviews with elite informants as a case study to illustrate the need to...
Background: A lack of data reproducibility (“reproducibility crisis”) has been extensively debated a...
Efforts to improve the reproducibility and integrity of science are typically justified by a narrati...
Questionable research practices (QRPs) among researchers have been a source of concern in many field...
Reproducibility is a hallmark of scientific efforts. Estimates indicate that lack of reproducibility...
RESEARCH SUMMARY: Many scholars bemoan the difficulty of learning from individual research reports....
textThe purpose of this dissertation is two-fold. I first provide a model of the determinants of di...
The veracity of scientific claims is not always certain. In fact, sufficient claims have been proven...