SMA-CARMA Replications On-Line Workshop
Advancing Science Through Replication, Reproducibility, and Generalizability Studies
What are they, how to design and publish them?
DATE: Friday, May 19, 10:00 am-1:00 pm EDT
Panelists: Drs. Maria Kraimer, Heather Berry, Jose Cortina, Tine Koehler, Xavier Martin, John Mathieu, and Andreas Schwab
Abstract:
Studies that replicate, reproduce, or generalize previously published findings are increasingly recognized as essential for advancing management science across a number of journals and disciplines (Bettis et al., 2016; Köhler & Cortina, 2021; Kraimer et al., 2023). Yet, many scholars have limited experience with these types of studies and wonder whether journals will publish them. This virtual workshop brings together a set of multidisciplinary scholars with expertise in conducting, reviewing/editing, and publishing replication, reproducibility, and/or generalizability studies. It will introduce the similarities and differences among the three general types of studies, along with best practices on how to design and execute literal, quasi-random, and constructive replication and reproducibility studies, including ones that offer generalizability of the findings. We will then provide advice on how to report and “frame” these types of studies for publication in top journals. This will be an interactive workshop with break-out rooms and time for Q&A.
Bettis, R. A., Helfat, C. E., & Shaver, J. M. (2016). The necessity, logic, and forms of replication. Strategic Management Journal, 37(11), 2193–2203. https://doi.org/10.1002/smj.2580
Köhler, T., & Cortina, J. M. (2021). Play it again, Sam! An analysis of constructive replication in the organizational sciences. Journal of Management, 47(2), 488–518. https://doi.org/ 10.1177/0149206319843985
Kraimer, M. L., Martin, X., Schulze, W., & Seibert, S. E. (2023). What does it mean to test theory? Journal of Management Scientific Reports, 1(1), 8-17. https://doi.org/10.1177/27550311231153484
How to Access: SMA-CARMA Affiliate Members:
Please follow the steps below to sign-up with CARMA and to register for the SMA-CARMA Affiliate Program
How to Sign-Up with CARMA
- Current CARMA Institutional Membership is NOT required but Current SMA membership IS required
- You must sign-up as a CARMA Website User in the CARMA Portal on the CARMA homepage
- You are now a registered CARMA Website User with your CARMA username and password
How to Register for the SMA-CARMA Affiliate Program
- To join the program, log-in to your SMA account by clicking the link or the button below
- Under the “Members” tab, select “CARMA”
- Follow the instructions on the Registration: SMA-CARMA Affiliate Program page
- You are now registered and eligible to enjoy the benefits of the Program
How to Access the Event
- Access the Website User Area in the CARMA Portal on the CARMA homepage
- Click the “Access Live Events” tab
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How to Access: AOM-CARMA Affiliate Members:
Please follow the steps below to sign-up with CARMA and to register for the AOM-CARMA Affiliate Program
How to Register for the AOM-CARMA Affiliate Program
- Current Institutional Membership is NOT required but Current AOM membership is required.
- No need to register as a Website User through CARMA.
- To access the program, sign-in to your AOM account by clicking the link or the button below.
- Click on your name at the top.
- In the information area click the CARMA globe logo.
- When prompted click “Access CARMA” button.
- This button will take you to Affiliate Program Access page.
How to Access the Event
- Access the Website User Area in the CARMA Portal on the CARMA homepage
- Click the “Access Live Events” tab
- Under “Active Meetings,” click the “Join Meeting” button
How to Access: CARMA Institutional Members:
- Access the Website User Area in the CARMA Portal on the CARMA homepage
- Click the “Access Live Events” tab
- Under “Active Meetings,” click the “Join Meeting” button