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Strategic Management Society conference symposium on research methods

  • 1.  Strategic Management Society conference symposium on research methods

    Posted 08-18-2010 11:06
    Strategic Management Society Rome Conference
    Navigating to Publication: Best Practices in Research Methods
    Tuesday, 14 September, 8-9.15am
    Bramante 1

    Research methodology has been identified as a critical area of emphasis as
    the strategic management field moves forward. This session will discuss
    best practices for a number of prominent methods topics, with the goal of
    helping prospective authors better prepare the empirical component of their
    manuscripts for journal submission. The panel is comprised of both micro
    and macro scholars who have served, variously, as reviewer, Editorial Board
    member, Associate Editor, and Editor-in-Chief, for journals in management,
    economics, psychology, and international business. The panel includes the
    first three Editors of Organizational Research Methods. Presenters and
    topics are as follows:

    Best-practice Recommendations for Estimating Interaction Effects in
    Strategy Research
    Herman Aguinis
    Kelley School of Business
    Indiana University

    Best-Practice Recommendations on the Use of Limited Dependent Variable
    Models
    Harry P. Bowen
    McColl School of Business
    Queens University of Charlotte

    Best Practice Recommendations for Measuring and Establishing the Construct
    Validity of Latent Variables
    Lisa Schurer Lambert
    J. Mack Robinson College of Business
    Georgia State University

    Best-practice Recommendations for Undertaking Longitudinal Research
    Robert Vandenberg
    Terry College of Business
    University of Georgia

    Best Practices for Reporting SEM Results in Organizational Research
    Dr. Larry J. Williams
    Center for the Advancement of Research Methods and Analysis (CARMA)
    Wayne State University
    School of Business Administration

    The session is designed to be highly interactive, with one third of our
    time dedicated to audience questions and discussion. For questions, please
    contact the session chair Brian Boyd (briankboyd@asu.edu), W.P. Carey
    School, Arizona State University.