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Twenty-Five Years at Organizational Research Methods: The Past, Present, and Future

  • 1.  Twenty-Five Years at Organizational Research Methods: The Past, Present, and Future

    Posted 08-03-2023 21:46

    Hello all (apologies in advance for cross postings), 

    Please join the editorial board of Organizational Research Methods (ORM) for a panel symposium regarding impactful methodological contributions. The session (1883) will take place on Tuesday, August 8, from 10:00-11:30am in Room 303 of the Hynes Convention Center. 

    During the session, each member of the editorial team will introduce and discuss a paper published in ORM between 1998 and 2023; discussion will involve what they appreciate about the paper, how it enriched academic debate at the time of its publication, its subsequent impact on the field, etc. Additionally, the panel will discuss the types of publications, topics, and methodological approaches they believe will shape the future of the field, including necessary methodological developments and potential solutions to existing challenges and shortcomings.

    The second half of the session will allow attendees ample opportunity to ask questions enabling panelists to address specific topics, possibly including 1) how to conceptualize and structure methods articles, 2) the integration of and distinction between quantitative and qualitative approaches, 3) effective and ineffective ways of communicating methodological findings to a diverse audience, 4) the future of the field and relevant methodological developments, and more. 

    For more information, please see our session details here. Further questions can be directed to jayci.pickering@okstate.edu. We hope to see you there!



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    Jayci Robison Pickering
    OB Doctoral Candidate
    Oklahoma State University
    jayci.pickering@okstate.edu
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