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Herman Aguinis

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Posted By Herman Aguinis 07-01-2025 11:08
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Dear AOM Friends, Survey research (including online data collection with Mturk and Prolific) is a cornerstone of management and social science research. But careless participants compromise research validity. Estimates show that careless respondents range from 3.5% to a high of 50%!! Our Organizational ...
Posted By Herman Aguinis 12-18-2024 01:52
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Dear AOM Friends, On behalf of the Academy of Management Fellows, sponsor of the Responsible Research in Management Awards, we would like to encourage you to nominate (or self-nominate) work for the 2025 Award. Since its founding in 2018, the RRM Award has assembled a canon of "responsible research" ...
Posted By Herman Aguinis 11-18-2024 23:05
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Dear ONE Friends, I am delighted to make user-friendly podcasts and videos available (several created using AI) addressing corporate social responsibility and sustainability research and practices. They are available on my YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@hermanaguinis1070/playlists. They ...
Posted By Herman Aguinis 10-14-2024 09:06
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Dear ONE Friends, Since the publication of "Research Methodology: Best Practices for Rigorous, Credible, and Impactful Research," I have received numerous emails asking how to learn (and teach) methodology in a user-friendly manner. So, with the help of AI, I created easy-to-understand podcasts discussing ...
Posted By Herman Aguinis 07-08-2024 23:19
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Dear AOM Friends, Many of us are concerned about methodological transparency (and lack thereof); therefore, many journals now have transparency policies. But we also know that checking for transparency in manuscripts submitted to conferences and journals is laborious and time-consuming—particularly ...