Journal of Economics and Economic Education Research (Print ISSN: 1533-3590; Online ISSN: 1533-3604)

Abstract

Replicability and Crisis Reproducibility that Compares to Economics and Psychology

Author(s): Hensel Haghani

The past decade has been marked by issues concerning the replicability and dependableness of revealed analysis within the social sciences. Advertised failures to copy landmark studies, together with high-profile cases of analysis fraud, have diode students to rethink the trustiness of each findings and institutionalized analysis practices. This paper considers 2 questions: (1) Relative to psychological science and social science, what's the state of replication and replica analysis in management? (2) Area unit the disciplines equally advanced within the use of ways applied to check the replication problem? a scientific literature review known sixty seven studies pertinent to those queries. The results indicate that the replication prevalence rate in management studies lies nearly precisely between those of psychological science and social science, whereas a high level of variation between management and different business related disciplines is noted. Further, equally to psychological science, however not like social science, the surveys of revealed replications tend to report high replication success rates for management and different business-related disciplines. However, a comparison with recently obtained leads to preregistered multi-study replications in psychological science and social science suggests that these rates area unit nearly actually inflated. Technique and information transparency area unit medium to low, usually rendering makes an attempt to breed or replicate studies not possible. Finally, the understanding of the replicability downside in management is command back by the underutilization of ways developed in different disciplines.

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