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Research Methodology in Strategy and Management advances understanding of the methods used to study organizations - including managers, strategies, and how firms succeed.
Well-worn methods such as ordinary least squares regression are featured prominently in doctoral methods seminars around the world. On the other hand, newer and less familiar methodological considerations often receive uneven coverage. As a result, many scholars find themselves wishing they were familiar with techniques that were missed in their formal training. This volume explores such methods in depth, and the chapter authors answer questions such as what do researchers want to know more about? What is innovative and emerging that will change research in the future? What techniques are often overlooked that could open the door to new research questions or provide a more robust test of familiar questions?
Delving Deep is a necessity for both experienced and new academics and researchers interested in the progression and cutting-edge studies of management, strategy, international business, entrepreneurship, and organization theory.
Contents
Chapter 1. Building an Empirical Body of Evidence: Developing Rapport with Reviewers and Overcoming Skepticism in Strategic Management Research; Timothy J. Quigley
Chapter 2. Philosophy and Management Research: A Crucial Yet Neglected Connection; Eric W. K. Tsang
Chapter 3. The SMART Tool: Encouraging Standardized and Replicable Research in Management to Enhance Credibility; Andrew B. Blake, Oleg V. Petrenko, Timothy J. Quigley, Aaron D. Hill, and Amrit Panda
Chapter 4. How to Cross the Uncanny Valley: Developing Management Laboratory Studies Using Virtual Reality; Timothy D. Hubbard and Michael Villano
Chapter 5. A Qualitative Researcher's Journey: An Interview with Professor Dean A. Shepherd, Paula O'Kane and Sotirios Paroutis; Dean A. Shepherd, Paula O'Kane and Sotirios Paroutis
Chapter 6. Executive Personality Assessment with Large Language Models: Updating an Existing Tool and Advancing Similar Measures in Strategy and Management Research; Joseph S. Harrison, Steven Boivie, Timothy D. Hubbard, and Oleg V. Petrenko



