Causal Identification Through a Cumulative Body of Research in the Study of Strategy and Organizations

0502 economics and business 05 social sciences
DOI: 10.1177/0149206319846272 Publication Date: 2019-04-26T23:41:17Z
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I highlight why taking causal identification seriously is important for the study of strategy and organizations. Nevertheless, the nature of the questions that are central to our field and the nature of the data we have to answer these questions complicates doing so. Because of this, I suggest that we explicitly consider identification as an issue that can be addressed only through a cumulative body of empirical research. I outline current research norms and practices that impede adopting this approach and recommend a set of actions to help overcome these norms and practices.
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