George C. Banks, Ernest H. O'Boyle Jr., Jeffrey M. Pollack, Charles D. White, John H. Batchelor, Christopher E. Whelpley, Kristie A. Abston, Andrew A. Bennett, Cheryl L. Adkins
The discussion regarding questionable research practices (QRPs) in management as well as the broader natural and social sciences has increased substantially in recent years. Despite the attention, questions remain regarding research norms and the implications for both theoretical and practical advancements. The aim of the current article is to address these issues in a question-and-answer format while drawing upon both past research and the results of a series of new studies conducted using a mixed-methods design. Our goal is to encourage a systematic, collegial, and constructive dialogue regarding QRPs in management research.
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