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SUMMARY:Internet Scraping
DESCRIPTION:Websites represent a crucial avenue for organizations to reach customers\, attract talent\, and disseminate information to stakeholders. Despite their importance\, strikingly little work in the domain of organization and management research has tapped into this source of longitudinal big data. In this paper\, we highlight the unique nature and profound potential of longitudinal website data and present novel open-source code- and databases that make these data accessible. Specifically\, our codebase offers a general-purpose setup\, building on four central steps to scrape historical websites using the Wayback Machine. Our open-access CompuCrawl database was built using this four-step approach. It contains websites of North American firms in the Compustat database between 1996 and 2020—covering 11\,277 firms with 86\,303 firm/year observations and 1\,617\,675 webpages. We describe the coverage of our database and illustrate its use by applying word-embedding models to reveal the evolving meaning of the concept of “sustainability” over time. Finally\, we outline several avenues for future research enabled by our step-by-step longitudinal web scraping approach and our CompuCrawldatabase. \nDr. Richard Haans\, Erasmus University
URL:https://carmattu.com/event/webcast-haans/
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SUMMARY:Manipulation in Organizational Research - Dr. Kira Schabram
DESCRIPTION:While other applied sciences (e.g. medicine) embrace different types of manipulation designs\, organizational scholarship has not. This course unpacks how our field came to adhere to ‘true experiments’ as the one proscriptive standard and introduces participants to a broader available toolkit. Together\, we will touch on three topics. First\, we will define and distinguish the different ways that manipulations can be deployed\, analyzed\, and interpreted in support of hypotheses\, focusing on two archetypes­─ treatments and primes that differ in whether the manipulation itself is of theoretical interest─ and their creative derivations (e.g.\, interventions and invariant prompts). Second\, we will review each type’s current prevalence and usage in our field. Third\, we will conclude with a discussion of the costs and benefits of each and a summation of best practices. Following Schabram\, Myers\, and Hardin (in press)\, this course highlights that researchers have more options than they may realize when it comes to manipulation designs but each choice requires different claims of accuracy and causality.
URL:https://carmattu.com/event/webcast-schabram/
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SUMMARY:Virtual Reality Tools for Organizational Research - Dr. Anand van Zelderen
DESCRIPTION:Advances in immersive technologies are transforming how scholars can study organizational behavior. This workshop introduces synthetic field studies—a next-generation research approach that uses virtual reality (VR) to simulate lifelike organizational environments while maintaining experimental control. Building on evidence that VR video vignettes heighten participants’ attention and emotional engagement\, thereby amplifying the validity of observed employee reactions\, we demonstrate how researchers can design\, implement\, and analyze such virtual organizations as dynamic experimental contexts. The workshop further explores how generative Al (GenAl) can extend these simulations by populating them with Al-powered actors capable of enacting realistic behaviors\, dialogues\, and decisions. Together\, these tools allow researchers to replicate complex social dynamics\, test organizational interventions at scale\, and bridge the long-standing gap between laboratory precision and field realism. Participants will gain hands-on insights\, design principles\, and ethical considerations for deploying synthetic field studies in their own organizational research.
URL:https://carmattu.com/event/webcast-van-zelderen/
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SUMMARY:Strategic Data Collection for Qualitative Studies - Dr. Bess Rouse
DESCRIPTION:An effective strategy for conducting high-quality qualitative research under academic publication pressures begins with deliberate choices about what data to collect and how to collect it. In this talk\, we’ll explore strategic approaches to designing qualitative data collection that enhance analytical potential and methodological rigor. I’ll present practical strategies for context selection\, sampling\, and design choices that leverage variance and process. We’ll discuss how to design studies for meaningful contrasts and comparisons\, and develop research protocols that generate rich\, comprehensive data. This session emphasizes the critical front-end decisions that determine what data you have available and how they enable the development of compelling theoretical insights. Participants will gain practical tools for establishing a foundation for logical\, persuasive methods sections that demonstrate scholarly rigor.
URL:https://carmattu.com/event/webcast-rouse/
LOCATION:CARMA Virtual Classroom
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ORGANIZER;CN="CARMA":MAILTO:carma@ttu.edu
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SUMMARY:Qualitative Meta Studies - Dr. Stefanie Habersang
DESCRIPTION:Qualitative meta-studies (QMS) are increasingly recognized as a fruitful qualitative methodology in management research. QMS serves as an umbrella term for scientific inquiries that reanalyze and synthesize rich\, contextualized qualitative case studies or case material to generate novel theoretical insights and enhance the transferability of qualitative findings. In this lecture\, we will explore different approaches to QMS and their epistemological foundations examine the kinds of theoretical and practical insights they can generate\, and challenge some of the common myths surrounding this methodology. The session provides a hands-on introduction to QMS and illustrates\, through empirical examples\, the core methodological choices in QMS as well as the reflective\, yet often implicit\, meta-practices essential for deriving meaningful results from QMS.
URL:https://carmattu.com/event/webcast-habersang/
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