The Presence of Something or the Absence of Nothing: Increasing Theoretical Precision in Management Research

Volume: 13, Issue: 4, Pages: 668 - 689
Published: Sep 7, 2010
Abstract
In management research, theory testing confronts a paradox described by Meehl in which designing studies with greater methodological rigor puts theories at less risk of falsification. This paradox exists because most management theories make predictions that are merely directional, such as stating that two variables will be positively or negatively related. As methodological rigor increases, the probability that an estimated effect will differ...
Paper Details
Title
The Presence of Something or the Absence of Nothing: Increasing Theoretical Precision in Management Research
Published Date
Sep 7, 2010
Volume
13
Issue
4
Pages
668 - 689
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