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2024 Doctoral Student Replications Initiative in Management

  • 1.  2024 Doctoral Student Replications Initiative in Management

    Posted 9 days ago

    The Advancement of Replications Initiative in Management (ARIM; arimweb.org) invites doctoral students and their faculty mentors to collectively conduct and publish replications of the following studies:

    ARIM will coordinate multiple systematic exact and constructive replications of each of these studies by up to 10 teams of doctoral students and their faculty mentors. Teams will execute a coordinated set of replication studies starting this summer. In the fall, teams will share, analyze, and interpret the collected data before jointly submitting a corresponding paper for publication in a top management journal.

    A member of the ARIM executive board who has experience conducting and publishing replication research will lead each of the three cohorts of student/mentor teams. The authors of the replicated studies have indicated their general support of these replication efforts.

    If you are interested in participating or learning more about the 2024 ARIM Doctoral Student Replication Initiative (https://www.arimweb.org/replications-initiative), please apply using the following online survey (https://iastate.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_dbWWiTPFEJiFOom). 

    We are looking forward to working with you. The collective execution of coordinated replication studies will help address the lack of replication research in our field and at the same time represents a unique experiential learning and publication opportunity for doctoral students (Schwab et al., 2023).

    Thank you for considering this invitation and we look forward to hearing from you.

    Best regards, 

    Andreas Schwab (aschwab@iastate.edu)

    Christopher Castille (christopher.castille@nicholls.edu)

    Billy Obenauer (william.obenauer@maine.edu)

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    ARIM Mission

    The Advancement of Replications Initiative in Management (ARIM; www.arimweb.org) promotes and supports the execution and publication of replication studies by doctoral students and their mentors in the field of management. 

    ARIM Objectives

    • Provide doctoral students with guidelines and other resources to design and execute high-quality replication studies. 

    • Coordinate multiple replications of specific influential empirical studies by groups of doctoral students who then will jointly publish their findings in a single journal article.

    • Support the integration of replication studies as an educational tool into universities' doctoral programs.

    ARIM Advisory Board

    Roman Briker, Maastricht University

    Christopher Chartier, Ashland University

    Joshua Cogswell, Nicholls State University

    Jose Cortina, Virginia Commonwealth University

    Cynthia Devers, Virginia Tech University

    Markus Fitza, Frankfurt School of Finance and Management

    Janaki Gooty, University of North Carolina-Charlotte

    Gerard Hodgkinson, University of Manchester

    Tine Köhler, University of Melbourne

    Liana Kreamer, Florida Institute of Technology

    Jonas Lang, University of Exeter

    Gwendolyn Lee, University of Florida

    Xavier Martin, Tilburg University

    Cort Rudolph, Wayne State University

    Candice Thomas, Saint Louis University

    Robert Vandenberg, The University of Georgia

    Michael Withers, Texas A&M University

    Ingo Zettler, University of Copenhagen

    For additional information, you can also visit the ARIM website (https://www.arimweb.org/), Doctoral Student Replication website (https://www.arimweb.org/replications-initiative), or read the following related JOMSR publication (https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1177/27550311231156880). 



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    Andreas Schwab
    Iowa State University
    Ames IA
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