Revisiting the World Management Survey in Strategy: Applications to Theory and Replication

IF 2.9 Q2 MANAGEMENT Strategy Science Pub Date : 2023-07-07 DOI:10.1287/stsc.2022.0006
Daniela Scur, Sarah Wolfolds
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The academic field of strategy has a strong history of developing theories and frameworks to explain real-world phenomena but a relatively younger empirical literature testing these theories. Partly because of the nature of questions in strategic management, scholars have often relied on collecting their own data or using specialized, and often expensive, proprietary data. This limits the possibility of replication exercises, which are a key step to refining and reinforcing the theories that are most supported in practice. To support this effort, we revisit the World Management Survey: a crosscountry, crossindustry survey data set with over 20,000 observations at the establishment level that is collected through a rigorous and well-documented process and made free and accessible to researchers. Although it is not without influence in the strategy literature, we propose that it is underused and that better exposure to these data’s offerings has the potential to add significant value to the field. Supplemental Material: The online appendix is available at https://doi.org/10.1287/stsc.2022.0006 .
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战略世界管理调查:理论与复制的应用
战略学术领域在发展解释现实世界现象的理论和框架方面有着悠久的历史,但测试这些理论的实证文献相对较年轻。部分由于战略管理问题的性质,学者们经常依赖于收集自己的数据或使用专业的、往往昂贵的专有数据。这限制了复制练习的可能性,而复制练习是完善和加强实践中最受支持的理论的关键一步。为了支持这一努力,我们重新审视了《世界管理调查》:这是一个跨国家、跨行业的调查数据集,在机构层面有20000多个观察结果,通过严格且有据可查的过程收集,并向研究人员免费提供。尽管它在战略文献中并非没有影响力,但我们认为它没有得到充分利用,更好地了解这些数据的提供有可能为该领域增加重大价值。补充材料:在线附录可在https://doi.org/10.1287/stsc.2022.0006。
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Strategy Science MANAGEMENT-
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