Delving Deep: Techniques We Wished We Had Known As Emerging Scholars
This volume answers 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?
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Shepherd, Paula O'Kane, and Sotirios Paroutis -- Abstract -- Introduction -- From Quantative Beginnings -- Transition Point -- Risk-Taking -- Doing Qualitative Research in International Contexts -- Trends in Qualitative Research -- Collaborators -- Advice to Doctoral Students -- Next Project -- References -- Executive Personality Assessment With Large Language Models: Updating an Existing Tool and Advancing Similar Measures in St ... -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Initial Development of the OLCPT (Version 1.5) -- Videometric Assessment of CEO Personality -- Application of ML to Develop OLCPT 1.5 -- Recent Advancements in AI and LLMS -- A Brief Background on LLMs -- ChatGPT and OpenAI's GPT-3 Redevelopment of the OLCPT (Version 2.0) -- Training Data -- Model Development -- Additional Dependencies -- Model Performance -- Additional Validation -- Limitations and Future Development -- Future Use of the OLCPT -- Guidelines for Using and Updating Computer-Aided Measures -- Question 1: How Well Does the Current Tool Perform? -- Question 2: What Are Recent Advancements that Would Be Relevant for the Tool? -- Question 3: How Is the Tool Being Applied? -- Additional Recommendations for Computer-Aided Measurement -- Be Familiar with New Methods and Tools -- Avoid Overhyping AI and ML Techniques -- Use Complementary Methods -- Be Realistic and Reasonable in the Review Process -- Recognize Measurement as a Central Aspect of Organizational Research -- Notes -- References This volume answers 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? Technological innovations Busenbark, John R. Sonstige oth McKenny, Aaron F. Sonstige oth Paroutis, Sotirios Sonstige oth Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe O'Kane, Paula Delving Deep Leeds : Emerald Publishing Limited,c2024 9781837970278 |
spellingShingle | O'Kane, Paula Delving Deep Techniques We Wished We Had Known As Emerging Scholars Cover -- Delving Deep -- RESEARCH METHODOLOGY IN STRATEGY AND MANAGEMENT -- DELVING DEEP: TECHNIQUES WE WISHED WE HAD KNOWN AS EMERGING SCHOLARS -- Copyright -- Contents -- About the Editors -- About the Contributors -- Building an Empirical Body of Evidence: Developing Rapport With Reviewers and Overcoming Skepticism in Strategic Management ... -- Abstract -- Introduction -- A Body of Evidence -- Insufficiency of Formal Tests and the FOLLY of Overinterpreting p-Values -- Forms of Evidence -- Sample and Measures -- Descriptive Statistics -- Formal Tests and Effect Sizes -- Alternative Specifications -- Alternative Explanations and Supplemental Tests -- Examples and Anecdotes -- Other Issues and Creative Approaches -- Anticipating Questions and Overcoming Skepticism -- The Benefits of Building a Body of Evidence -- Anticipating Reviewer Questions -- Journal and Reviewer Considerations -- Online Appendices -- Thoughts for the Reviewer -- Conclusion -- References -- Philosophy and Management Research: A Crucial yet Neglected Connection -- Abstract -- Introduction -- A Brief Comparison of Major Philosophical Perspectives -- Perception of Empirical Phenomena -- Choice of Research Methods -- Interpretation of Research Results -- Tips for Self-studying Philosophy -- Obstacles -- Acquiring the Knowledge -- Adopting a Philosophical Perspective -- Notes -- References -- The SMART Tool: Encouraging Standardized and Replicable Research in Management to Enhance Credibility -- Abstract -- Introduction -- The SMART Tool -- Standardized Measurement -- Accurate -- Replicable -- Time-Saving -- The SMART Tool Interface -- Step-by-step Instructions -- Strengths and Opportunities -- Building an Open-Source Ecosystem -- Why Give Up Our Competitive Advantage? -- A Call to Senior Faculty in Particular -- Contributing to the SMART Tool -- Conclusion -- References How to Cross the Uncanny Valley: Developing Management Laboratory Studies Using Virtual Reality -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Virtual Reality (VR) Defined and Contextualized for Management Studies -- Benefits and Limitations of Employing VR in Management Studies -- VR: Improving External and Ecological Validity -- VR: Improving Internal Validity -- When to Apply VR to Management Studies -- Limitations of Using VR in Studies -- Development Practices for VR -- VR Development: Virtual Environments -- VR Development: User Interactions -- VR Development: Audio -- VR Development: Haptic Feedback -- VR Development: Virtual Confederates -- VR Development: Locomotion -- VR Development: Reducing Simulator Sickness -- VR Development: Accessibility -- VR Development: Olfactory System -- VR Development: Important Survey Scales -- VR Development: Unobtrusive Measurements -- VR Design Lessons Learned -- Steps to Adopt VR into Research Streams: Headsets and Labs -- Ethical Concerns for VR Studies -- Recommendations for Reviewers of VR Studies -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- A Qualitative Researcher's Journey: An Interview With Professor Dean A. Shepherd, Paula O'Kane, and Sotirios Paroutis -- Abstract -- Introduction -- From Quantative Beginnings -- Transition Point -- Risk-Taking -- Doing Qualitative Research in International Contexts -- Trends in Qualitative Research -- Collaborators -- Advice to Doctoral Students -- Next Project -- References -- Executive Personality Assessment With Large Language Models: Updating an Existing Tool and Advancing Similar Measures in St ... -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Initial Development of the OLCPT (Version 1.5) -- Videometric Assessment of CEO Personality -- Application of ML to Develop OLCPT 1.5 -- Recent Advancements in AI and LLMS -- A Brief Background on LLMs -- ChatGPT and OpenAI's GPT-3 Redevelopment of the OLCPT (Version 2.0) -- Training Data -- Model Development -- Additional Dependencies -- Model Performance -- Additional Validation -- Limitations and Future Development -- Future Use of the OLCPT -- Guidelines for Using and Updating Computer-Aided Measures -- Question 1: How Well Does the Current Tool Perform? -- Question 2: What Are Recent Advancements that Would Be Relevant for the Tool? -- Question 3: How Is the Tool Being Applied? -- Additional Recommendations for Computer-Aided Measurement -- Be Familiar with New Methods and Tools -- Avoid Overhyping AI and ML Techniques -- Use Complementary Methods -- Be Realistic and Reasonable in the Review Process -- Recognize Measurement as a Central Aspect of Organizational Research -- Notes -- References Technological innovations |
title | Delving Deep Techniques We Wished We Had Known As Emerging Scholars |
title_auth | Delving Deep Techniques We Wished We Had Known As Emerging Scholars |
title_exact_search | Delving Deep Techniques We Wished We Had Known As Emerging Scholars |
title_full | Delving Deep Techniques We Wished We Had Known As Emerging Scholars |
title_fullStr | Delving Deep Techniques We Wished We Had Known As Emerging Scholars |
title_full_unstemmed | Delving Deep Techniques We Wished We Had Known As Emerging Scholars |
title_short | Delving Deep |
title_sort | delving deep techniques we wished we had known as emerging scholars |
title_sub | Techniques We Wished We Had Known As Emerging Scholars |
topic | Technological innovations |
topic_facet | Technological innovations |
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