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Top Five: Research Methods

July 27, 2013 767

Access the latest and hottest research on methodological developments relevant to the organizational sciences by reading the current top five most-read articles in Organizational Research Methods. These papers are free to access through August 10 using the links below. Please share and enjoy!

ormDennis A. Gioia, Kevin G. Corley, and Aimee L. Hamilton
Seeking Qualitative Rigor in Inductive Research: Notes on the Gioia Methodology
Organizational Research Methods January 2013

Mayukh Dass and Christine Shropshire
Introducing Functional Data Analysis to Managerial Science
Organizational Research Methods October 2012

Mikko Rönkkö and Joerg Evermann
A Critical Examination of Common Beliefs About Partial Least Squares Path Modeling
Organizational Research Methods July 2013

(Read the Management INK blog post by the authors here.)

Christina Hoon
Meta-Synthesis of Qualitative Case Studies: An Approach to Theory Building
Organizational Research Methods 1094428113484969, first published on April 30, 2013

Steve W. J. Kozlowski, Georgia T. Chao, James A. Grand, Michael T. Braun, and Goran Kuljanin
Advancing Multilevel Research Design: Capturing the Dynamics of Emergence
Organizational Research Methods 1094428113493119, first published on June 25, 2013

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