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Management Research

176 episodes - English - Latest episode: about 10 hours ago -

This podcast is dedicated to research in the field of general management. We provide you with information about our recent studies, interesting academic discoveries, as well as practical implications of research for managers and firms.

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Research Methods: Types of Experiments

July 26, 2021 14:32

In this episode, we talk about three different types of experiments: randomized experiments, quasi-experiments, and natural experiments. I hope it helps you in your research! Best Eugene (Yevgen) PS. Music by sscheidl & 8er41 from Pixabay

Research Methods: Experiments - Introduction

July 19, 2021 08:49

Today, we talk about experiments. This episode is an introduction containing definitions and basic thought experiments. Enjoy the introduction to one of the most powerful methods in social sciences! Best Eugene (Yevgen) PS. Music by sscheidl & 8er41 from Pixabay

Management Education: Teaching with Cases - Sample Essay

July 12, 2021 07:01

Hi all! In this episode, I propose a sample essay with the analysis for the Blackberry/RIM case. You can find the original case here: Himsel, D., & Inkpen, A. (2017). The Rise and Fall of BlackBerry. Harvard Business Publishing Education. https://www.hbsp.harvard.edu/product/TB0485-PDF-ENG. Enjoy and remember that it is just an example and there might be many ways to resolve the case. Best Eugene (Yevgen)

Management Education: Teaching with Cases - Problem Diagnosing Scenario

July 05, 2021 19:49

Today, we discuss a problem diagnosing scenario. I explain the differences between this and two other core scenarios we discussed in previous episodes. Again, I refer to the procedure mentioned in the book by William Ellet "The Case Study Handbook". Enjoy! Faithfully, Eugene (Yevgen) Music by sscheidl & AderitoSilva from Pixabay

Management Education: Teaching with Cases - Evaluation Scenario

June 28, 2021 08:38

This episode is dedicated to cases requiring an evaluation scenario. I talk about how to argue and write your essay. In the episode, I refer to the procedure mentioned in the book by William Ellet "The Case Study Handbook". Enjoy! Faithfully, Eugene (Yevgen) Music by sscheidl & AderitoSilva from Pixabay

Management Education: Teaching with Cases - Decision Scenario

June 21, 2021 07:32

This episode is dedicated to cases with a decision scenario in their core. We talk about how to argue and write your essay. In the episode, I refer to the procedure mentioned in the book by William Ellet "The Case Study Handbook". Enjoy! Faithfully, Eugene (Yevgen) Music by sscheidl & AderitoSilva from Pixabay

Management Education: Teaching with Cases - Cases Types

June 14, 2021 07:58

Today, we talk about three different core scenarios in case analysis. We look at the differences between decision cases, evaluation cases, and problem diagnosing cases. Enjoy! Faithfully, Eugene (Yevgen) Music by sscheidl & AderitoSilva from Pixabay

Management Education: Teaching with Cases - Introduction

June 07, 2021 07:29

This episode gives an overview of teaching with cases. I shortly explain the method and what lecturers try to achieve with it. I recommend you this book to understand the method better: "The Case Study Handbook, Revised Edition: A Student's Guide" by William Ellet. Best Eugene (Yevgen) Music by sscheidl & AderitoSilva from Pixabay

Research Methods: Implicit Association Test - How to analyse IAT using the IATGen plugin?

May 31, 2021 14:55

In this episode, I explain how to develop your own IAT using the IATGen plugin. I also explain how to analyse your IAT and what data to report.  You can find the plugin here: https://iatgen.wordpress.com/ The paper I refer to can be found here: https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2017.01374/full Best Eugene (Yevgen)

Research Methods: Discrete Choice Experiment - Analysis

May 24, 2021 18:21

Wow, I think this is one of the most "terrible" episodes hitherto - trying to explain how variables look like and how to restructure a dataset is... challenging. But, I tried ;) Feel free to give some feedback.   Best Eugene (Yevgen) PS. Music by sscheidl & 8er41 from Pixabay

Research Methods: Discrete Choice Experiment - Online Tools

May 17, 2021 07:18

You may be interested in running your DCE online. In this episode, I explain how to do it. 1. I explain how to use any surveying software, e.g. LimeSurvey or Qualtrics (with pictures). 2. I also describe the Conjoint Survey Design Tool (SDT) by Hainmueller, J., D. J. Hopkins, and T. Yamamoto (https://scholar.harvard.edu/files/astrezhnev/files/conjoint_sdt_manual.pdf). Best, Eugene (Yevgen)

Research Methods: Discrete Choice Experiment - Software for DCE Development

May 10, 2021 09:54

In this episode, I explain two tools that may help you design a good experiment: 1. Kocur, George, Tom Adler, William Hyman, and Bruce Aunet. 1981. “Guide to Forecasting Travel Demand with Direct Utility Assessment.”  2. Hainmueller, Jens., Hopkins, Daniel J., Yamamoto, Teppei. (2014). Causal Inference in Conjoint Analysis: Understanding Multidimensional Choices Via Stated Preference Experiments. Political Analysis 22(1), 1-30 Best, Yevgen (Eugene)

Research Methods: Discrete Choice Experiment - Abstract Constructs

May 03, 2021 20:52

This episode is dedicated to the use of abstract constructs in DCE. I explain how we approached indirect costs of digitization in our study. The paper (which received track best paper award at AMCIS 2019) can be found here: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/334696659_Digitization_at_Any_Cost_Willingness_to_Trade_Efficiency_for_Organizational_Human_and_Relational_Costs Good luck! Yevgen (Eugene) Music by sscheidl & 8er41 from Pixabay

Research Methods: Discrete Choice Experiment - Attributes & Levels

April 20, 2021 09:27

Today, we talk about the design of a DCE: how to select attributes and levels and how to avoid problems in future. You can find an example in our academic paper: https://aisel.aisnet.org/amcis2019/org_transformation_is/org_transformation_is/9/  Best, Eugene (Yevgen)   Music by sscheidl & 8er41 from Pixabay

Research Methods: Discrete Choice Experiment - An Introduction

April 16, 2021 12:17

This episode is dedicated to the method called Discrete Choice Experiment (aka Discrete Choice Conjoint). I explain how the method works and what you should take care of in your research. We applied this method in several studies, the most popular is on the Social Costs of Digitization: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/334696659_Digitization_at_Any_Cost_Willingness_to_Trade_Efficiency_for_Organizational_Human_and_Relational_Costs Music by sscheidl & 8er41 from Pixabay.

Research Methods: Implicit Assiciation Test - (Free) Tools & Software

April 07, 2021 08:34

Today we talk about tools with which you can conduct an IAT. I share my experience in this regard and give some recommendations. You can try these tools on your own and pick the one which works for you best. Good luck! Faithfully Eugene (Yevgen)

Research Methods: Implicit Association Test - How to select pictures?

March 29, 2021 07:27 - 7 minutes - 9.43 MB

In this episode, we talk about the selection of pictures and words for the IAT. We explain how to select stimuli and how to pretest those.  Here is the paper, we are referring to in our podcast: https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2017.01374/full For words: https://www.thesaurus.com/  Best, Eugene (Yevgen)

Research Methods: Implicit Association Test - Introduction

March 22, 2021 09:33 - 11 minutes - 13.9 MB

In this episode, we talk about research methods. The Implicit Association Test (IAT) helps investigate prejudices and stereotypes, i.e. how strong are your associations between two constructs, e.g., are you a cat lover or a dog lover. Cat lovers may associate pictures of cats and words related to "cuteness" faster than pictures of dogs and the same cuteness-words.  Enjoy this introduction episode! More episodes are about to come...

Management Research: Means of payment: Culture matters

March 15, 2021 10:44 - 7 minutes - 8.97 MB

Mr Schmidt and I look at the cultural aspects of means of payment. Our study shows that we perceive cash in our own currency as psychologically proximal and credit cards as distant, whereas both foreign cash and credit cards are perceived as psychologically distant.  Research report: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/348327743_Cash_vs_Card_vs_Mobile_Payment_Psychological_Mechanisms_for_Means_of_Payment_Summary_of_research_results  

Means of payment: Culture matters

March 15, 2021 10:44 - 7 minutes - 8.97 MB

Mr Schmidt and I look at the cultural aspects of means of payment. Our study shows that we perceive cash in our own currency as psychologically proximal and credit cards as distant, whereas both foreign cash and credit cards are perceived as psychologically distant.  Research report: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/348327743_Cash_vs_Card_vs_Mobile_Payment_Psychological_Mechanisms_for_Means_of_Payment_Summary_of_research_results  

Management Research: Mobile payment: More control than cash!

March 08, 2021 12:25 - 7 minutes - 8.91 MB

We talk about the study on control associated with Cash vs Card vs Mobile payment. The study was performed with an Implicit Association Test (IAT). The study showed that Mobile payment is associated with the highest degree of control. The report can be found here: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/348327743_Cash_vs_Card_vs_Mobile_Payment_Psychological_Mechanisms_for_Means_of_Payment_Summary_of_research_results  Music by sscheidl & DreamHeaven from Pixabay.

Mobile payment: More control than cash!

March 08, 2021 12:25 - 7 minutes - 8.91 MB

We talk about the study on control associated with Cash vs Card vs Mobile payment. The study was performed with an Implicit Association Test (IAT). The study showed that Mobile payment is associated with the highest degree of control. The report can be found here: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/348327743_Cash_vs_Card_vs_Mobile_Payment_Psychological_Mechanisms_for_Means_of_Payment_Summary_of_research_results  Music by sscheidl & DreamHeaven from Pixabay.

Management Research: Credit card payments and abstract thinking

March 01, 2021 09:20 - 10 minutes - 12.5 MB

We talk about the means of payment and psychological distance. Our study showed that we associate credit cards with high psychological distance and cash with low psychological distance. We published our results in a research report which can be found here: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/348327743_Cash_vs_Card_vs_Mobile_Payment_Psychological_Mechanisms_for_Means_of_Payment_Summary_of_research_results  Music by sscheidl & DreamHeaven from Pixabay.

Credit card payments and abstract thinking

March 01, 2021 09:20 - 10 minutes - 12.5 MB

We talk about the means of payment and psychological distance. Our study showed that we associate credit cards with high psychological distance and cash with low psychological distance. We published our results in a research report which can be found here: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/348327743_Cash_vs_Card_vs_Mobile_Payment_Psychological_Mechanisms_for_Means_of_Payment_Summary_of_research_results  Music by sscheidl & DreamHeaven from Pixabay.

Management Research: Cash means control!

February 26, 2021 11:25 - 6 minutes - 7.94 MB

We talk about the study on different means of payment (Cash vs Card payment) and the level of control associated with these means of payment. The study was performed with an Implicit Association Test (IAT). Moreover, we added manipulation into the IAT: we set people in different affective states and could show that emotions change the perception of the means of payment (https://mi-dnu.dp.ua/index.php/MI/article/view/238). Music by sscheidl & DreamHeaven from Pixabay.

Cash means control!

February 26, 2021 11:25 - 6 minutes - 7.94 MB

We talk about the study on different means of payment (Cash vs Card payment) and the level of control associated with these means of payment. The study was performed with an Implicit Association Test (IAT). Moreover, we added manipulation into the IAT: we set people in different affective states and could show that emotions change the perception of the means of payment (https://mi-dnu.dp.ua/index.php/MI/article/view/238). Music by sscheidl & DreamHeaven from Pixabay.