Work Worth Doing
Thomas A. Conklin, Gannon University, published “Work Worth Doing: A Phenomenological Study of the Experience of Discovering and Following One’s Calling” on September 13th, 2011 in the Journal of...
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Kevin D. Carlson, Virginia Tech, and Jinpei Wu, Minnesota State University Moorhead, published “The Illusion of Statistical Control: Control Variable Practice in Management Research” on December 21st,...
View ArticleUsing Photographs to Research Organizations
Joshua L. Ray and Anne D. Smith, both of the University of Tennessee, published “Using Photographs to Research Organizations: Evidence, Considerations, and Application in a Field Study” on December...
View ArticleSeven Ways to Get Published in Top Journals
As qualitative research increasingly gains influence in the broader academic community, it remains a challenge to get such research published in top-tier, international journals. Quy Nguyen Huy,...
View ArticleSpeak the Language of the Universe
Peter Rosbjerg(CC BY-ND 2.0) Even if you’re not mathematically inclined, it is difficult to not feel inspired by Galileo’s famous statement that “mathematics is the language with which God has written...
View ArticleWhere Is Change Research Getting Us?
Bill_Owen (CC BY 2.0) Change research in organization theory abounds, but is it leading to progress in the field? A new study in The Journal of Applied Behavioral Science (JABS) challenges basic...
View ArticlePublication Bias in the Organizational Sciences
Eduardo Loreiro (CC BY-SA 2.0) Meta-analysis has emerged as an important means of gathering cumulative scientific data, but if the results are skewed, it can hinder rather than help knowledge...
View ArticleQuantitative and Qualitative: An Interactive Framework
The quantitative-qualitative debate has been revisited countless times, but a new article in Human Resource Development Review explains that the two approaches have more in common than you might...
View ArticleWhat Really Drives the Research Design?
katerha (cc) Kwok, Linchi (In press). “Exploratory-triangulation design in mixed methods studies: A case of examining graduating seniors who meet hospitality recruiters’ selection criteria.” Tourism...
View ArticleUseful Research: Advancing Theory and Practice
Susan Albers Mohrman, Edward E. Lawler, III, and Associates: Useful Research: Advancing Theory and Practice. San Francisco: Berrett-Koehler, 2011. 456 pp. $49.95, hardcover. David A. Whetten of Brigham...
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