AIB SIG Webinar: Social Network Analysis in International Business Research
Facilitated by experts from AIB's Research Methods Shared Interest Group, this free webinar will address the theme of complexity in IB research.
Facilitated by experts from AIB's Research Methods Shared Interest Group, this free webinar will address the theme of complexity in IB research.
Facilitated by experts from AIB's Research Methods Shared Interest Group, this free webinar will address the theme of complexity in IB research.
This webinar, the latest in a series facilitated by AIB’s Research Methods Shared Interest Group (RM-SIG), will discuss best practices for applying simulation modeling in international business research.
If you do qualitative research in international business, this webinar will be for you! Featuring the guest editors of a recently published feature topic of Organizational Research Methods, the webinar is a great chance to keep abreast of the latest trends and debates in research methods.
AIB's Research Methods Shared Interest Group (RM-SIG) seeks to advance the quality, diversity and understanding of research methodologies in international business, and to promote innovation in research methodologies. This free, public webinar seeks to educate the IB community on current best practices in responsible scholarship, both within our field and in the realm of business practice.
This webinar will focus on different aspects of ethics while conducting international business research. Facilitated by the AIB’s Research Methods Shared Interest Group (RM-SIG), this webinar features panelists, who share a passion for ethical practices and have diverse research methods experience.
This webinar is an opportunity for researchers at all career stages to consider how to go about writing a strong and convincing methodology section when submitting a manuscript. The panelists comprise journal editors and experts in research methodology. In their discussion they will cover both qualitative and quantitative research. As well as offering brief presentations from panelists, the webinar will provide an opportunity for participants to ask questions to the panel.
The panel of experts on MLM will discuss issue of how, when, and why MLM can be of utility to IB research. The panel will also highlight new developments in MLM research that may be of particular interest to IB scholars and will feature the Editor of Organizational Research Methods, who will provide insights on the forthcoming Feature Topic entitled “Multilevel Methods and Statistics: The Next Frontier issue on MLM in ORM".