Research Methods Community

Managing the Job Market Paper

The Research Methods Community offered a Doctoral Student and Junior Faculty Consortium on April 23, 2021 on Job Market and Empirical Papers. In the first session of this series, join…

Empirical Research and Cross-Discipline Communication

The Research Methods Community offered a Doctoral Student and Junior Faculty Consortium on April 23, 2021 on Job Market and Empirical Papers. In the second session of this series, join…

2021 RMC – Research Agenda and Empirical Design: Philosophy of Inference and Learning From Testimony

The Research Methods Community offered a Doctoral Student and Junior Faculty Consortium on April 9, 2021 on Research Agenda and Empirical Design. In the first session of this series, join…

2021 RMC – Research Agenda and Empirical Design: Matching Theory and Empirical Analysis

The Research Methods Community offered a Doctoral Student and Junior Faculty Consortium on April 9, 2021 on Research Agenda and Empirical Design. In the second session of this series, join…

2021 RMC – Research Agenda and Empirical Design: Bayesian Statistics in Strategic Management

The Research Methods Community offered a Doctoral Student and Junior Faculty Consortium on April 9, 2021 on Research Agenda and Empirical Design. In the third session of this series, join…

Into the Unknown: A Richer Way to Capture Firm Internationalization

by Gábor Békés, Gabriel R.G. Benito, Davide Castellani and Balázs Muraközy A medium-sized chemical manufacturer from Bologna in Italy is already exporting its products across the European Union (EU) and…

Some thoughts on writing a replication study

This article was written by Daniel Keum and illustrates his personal reflections on publishing a replication study. In my recent replication article in SMJ, I reverse the following finding from two…

Still thinking about U: Reflections on the impact and use of “Thinking about U: Theorizing and testing U‐ and inverted U‐shaped relationships in strategy research”

By Richard Haans Work in strategic management often investigates curvilinear relationships. In such relationships, some variable first has a positive effect, which then turns into a negative effect (or vice…

Idea Twins: Simultaneous Discoveries as a Research Tool

By Michaël Bikard Ideas often emerge as twins. Newton and Leibniz famously claimed to have invented calculus around the same time. Darwin and Wallace stumbled upon the idea of evolution…

Reliance on Science in Patenting – a New Dataset (Open Access)

by Matt Marx and Aaron Fuegi Understanding the scientific heritage of innovation has been an objective of scholars for decades. Where do inventions come from? How is academic research translated into…