Webcast Lectures 2024-2025

We now offer two different webcast lectures at two different times. We hope this new addition will better accommodate the schedules of our global membership and increase your opportunity to attend at least one of our scheduled webcasts or even both!

Dr. Jose Molina Azorin

University of Alicante

Mixed Methods Research:

Integrating Qualitative and Quantitative Methods

 

9:00 AM (New York)

2:00 PM (London)

Dr. Bob Vandenberg

University of Georgia

Methods and Reporting for

Latent Variable Interaction Models

 

12:00 PM (New York)

5:00 PM (London)

Dr. Bert Weijters

Ghent University

SEM with Experimental Data

 

9:00 AM (New York)

2:00 PM (London)

Dr. Mike Pratt

Boston College

Qualitative Research: Looking Back and Looking Forward

 

12:00 PM (New York)

5:00 PM (London)

Dr. Joep Cornelissen

Erasmus University

Theoretical Triangulation and Forming Better Explanations

 

9:00 AM (New York)

2:00 PM (London)

Dr. Allison S. Gabriel

Purdue University

Methodological Trends in the Study of Emotion Regulation and Emotions at Work

 

12:00 PM (New York)

5:00 PM (London)

Dr. Kevin Corley

Imperial College London

Crafting Your Qualitative Research Project for Maximum Impact

 

9:00 AM (New York)

2:00 PM (London)

Dr. Don Bergh

University of Denver

Best Practices for Using Matched Sample Designs to Reduce Selection Effects

 

12:00 PM (New York)

5:00 PM (London)

Dr. Roman Briker

Maastricht University

Open Science and Pre-Registration in Management Research: Myths, Truths, and Best Practices

 

9:00 AM (New York)

2:00 PM (London)

Arturs Kalnins

University of Iowa

Navigating the Complexities of Multicollinearity in Regression Analysis

 

12:00 PM (New York)

5:00 PM (London)

Dr. Lakshmi Balachandran Nair

Luiss University

Combining Case Study Designs for Rigorous Research

 

9:00 AM (New York)

2:00 PM (London)

Dr. Nelson Phillips

University of California-Santa Barbara

Linguistic Methods and the Study of Management

 

12:00 PM (New York)

5:00 PM (London)

Dr. Jonas Lang

University of Exeter

Evaluating Alternative Data-Generating Mechanisms for Statistical Theories: A Tutorial With Examples From Organizational Research

 

9:00 AM (New York)

2:00 PM (London)

Dr. Rong Su

University of Iowa

Publishing High-Impact Meta-Analysis: An Editor’s Perspective

 

12:00 PM (New York)

5:00 PM (London)