Resources for learning and teaching methodology in a user-friendly manner – podcasts ⤵

✦ “Socioemotional wealth in volatile, uncertain, complex, and ambiguous contexts: The case of family firms in Latin America and the Caribbean.” Click here to listen to it: https://youtu.be/RT8_B-DGoDw

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✦ Podcasts discussing each of the chapters of Herman Aguinis’ Research Methodology: Best Practices for Rigorous, Credible, and Impactful Research and they are available at https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLhvwL226ioCy9NMqo2vY89zOOaD3OBdHY

A podcast providing an overview of “Research Methodology.” By Herman Aguinis

The podcasts address the following issues:

·        Overview of “Research Methodology: Best Practices for Rigorous, Credible, and Impactful Research”

·        Chapter 1: How to Understand the Current Methodological Landscape

·        Chapter 2: How to Conduct Ethical Research

·        Chapter 3: How to Make Contributions to Theory

·        Chapter 4: How to Plan Your Research

·        Chapter 5: How to Collect Your Sample Using Surveys and Other Means

·        Chapter 6: How to Measure Your Variables

·        Chapter 7: How to Design and Conduct Experimental Research

·        Chapter 8: How to Prepare Your Data for Analysis

·        Chapter 9: How to Conduct Quantitative Analysis, Part I: Regression-based Approaches

·        Chapter 10: How to Conduct Quantitative Analysis, Part II: Multilevel Modeling

·        Chapter 11: How to Conduct Quantitative Analysis, Part III: Meta-analysis

·        Chapter 12: How to Conduct Quantitative Analysis, Part IV: Advanced Techniques

·        Chapter 13: How to Conduct Qualitative Research

·        Chapter 14: How to Report Your Results

·        Chapter 15: How to Improve the Transparency, Reproducibility, and Replicability of Your Research

·        Chapter 16: How to Enhance the Impact of Your Research

Please note that the podcasts are stand-alone and not sequentialSo, feel free to jump straight to the ones most useful to you (and your students).