Editorial: What are registered reports and why are they important to the future of human resource management research?
Abstract
Human Resource Management Journal (HRMJ) is proud to offer a registered reports pathway to publication. A registered report is an innovative method of publication in which authors submit a research proposal for peer review prior to the collection and analysis of the data. At Stage 1, the Introduction, Literature Review, Theory, Hypotheses and a detailed Research Methods Protocol are peer reviewed. If the paper is accepted ‘in principle’ at this...
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Title
Editorial: What are registered reports and why are they important to the future of human resource management research?
Published Date
May 25, 2021
Volume
31
Issue
3
Pages
595 - 602
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