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AOM 2024 PDW: Experimenting: Best Practices and Future Directions

  • 1.  AOM 2024 PDW: Experimenting: Best Practices and Future Directions

    Posted 07-16-2024 21:23

    (Apologies for cross-posting)

    Call For Participants

    AOM 2024 Paper Development Workshop (PDW)

    "Experimenting: Best Practices and Future Directions"

    Sponsors: RM (Primary), OB, MOC, HR, ENT, OMT, STR

    Sunday, August 11 2024, 8:00 AM - 10:30 AM CT

    Swissotel in Lucerne III

    Are you interested in publishing experimental research in top journals? Do you know the "right" way to pre-register your study? Have you been unsure about best practices for online experiments? Or struggled with statistical challenges in analyzing experimental data?

    If so, please plan to attend our PDW on "Experimenting: Best Practices and Future Directions" at the Academy of Management Annual Meeting 2024 in Chicago.  The purpose of the PDW is to elucidate best-practice recommendations and future directions for designing and conducting different types of experiments (i.e., online, laboratory, field, and quasi-experiments) that advance theory across management fields, including organizational behavior, leadership, human resources, entrepreneurship, organizational theory, and strategy.

    The workshop has two parts:

    Part 1: Panelist Presentations and Q&A

    Part 1 is open to all participants interested in learning from our distinguished panelists, who will address the following themes:

    -       The "reproducibility crisis": Open Science and Reform Practices

    -       Experiment Pre-registration: Costs, Benefits and a Practical Roadmap

    -       Challenges in Power Calculations

    -       Online Experiments: Best-practice Recommendations

    -       Validation of Manipulations/Interventions in Laboratory, Field, and Quasi- Experiments

    -       Publication Obstacles and Future Directions for Experimental Research in Strategy and Entrepreneurship

    Part 1 also includes a Q&A session to encourage questions and reflections from all participants.

    Part 2: Roundtable Discussions

    Part 2 is for participants who would like to discuss specific issues/questions related to their experimental research with the panelists.

    If you are interested in participating in the second part of the session (roundtables) to discuss questions specific to your experimental research, please register here by July 26, 2024, 11 pm EDT time: https://gwu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_cIu9hlsyZeM28R0 

    You will be asked to answer a short questionnaire about your research interests and indicate some issues/questions related to experimental research methods that you have encountered in a project and that you want to discuss with the panelists.

    Panelists:

    Charles Dorison, Georgetown University, USA

    Matthew Josefy, Indiana University, USA

    Sirio Lonati, NEOMA Business School, France

    Nathan Podsakoff, The University of Arizona, USA

    Elizabeth Tenney, The University of Utah, USA

    Isabel Villamor, IESE Business School, Spain

    Organizers:

    Denise Falchetti, The George Washington University, USA

    Margaret Ormiston, The George Washington University, USA

    Moderators:

    Lauryn Burnett, The George Washington University, USA

    Ursula Martin, The George Washington University, USA

    If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out to Denise Falchetti (dfalchetti@gwu.edu) or Margaret Ormiston (mormiston@gwu.edu)



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    Denise Falchetti, Ph.D.
    Assistant Professor
    Department of Management
    The George Washington University
    School of Business
    309 Funger Hall,
    2201 G Street, NW
    Washington, DC, 20052
    dfalchetti@gwu.edu
    https://business.gwu.edu/denise-falchetti
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