Experiments in organizational behavior

The goal of the scientific study of organizational behavior is to solve problems related to joint production marked by division of labor and interdependence. In this chapter, we focus on one key challenge of interdependent work in organizations-unethical behavior-to illustrate how experiments have a...

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Main Authors: THAU, Stefan, PITESA, Marko, PILLUTLA, Maden M.
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spelling sg-smu-ink.lkcsb_research-59592016-09-23T01:30:15Z Experiments in organizational behavior THAU, Stefan PITESA, Marko PILLUTLA, Maden M. The goal of the scientific study of organizational behavior is to solve problems related to joint production marked by division of labor and interdependence. In this chapter, we focus on one key challenge of interdependent work in organizations-unethical behavior-to illustrate how experiments have and can be used to advance the understanding of organizational behavior. The specific example of the study of unethical behavior serves the purpose of highlighting general principles about experimentation in organizational behavior research and pointing out how experiments can generate practical insights for organizations. We also examine why experimental methodology is not only the sole internally valid method but also often the most practical means of conducting research in organizational behavior. In so doing, we argue that the relative underuse of experiments by organizational behavior scholars is unfortunate and unnecessary. We advocate a greater use of experiments in organizational behavior research and propose that a combination of experimental and passive observational methodologies represents the most appropriate approach in most cases. 2014-07-02T07:00:00Z text https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/lkcsb_research/4960 info:doi/10.1016/B978-0-12-404681-8.00019-4 Research Collection Lee Kong Chian School Of Business eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Experiments Methodology Organizational behavior Research design Theory testing Organizational Behavior and Theory
institution Singapore Management University
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Singapore
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topic Experiments
Methodology
Organizational behavior
Research design
Theory testing
Organizational Behavior and Theory
spellingShingle Experiments
Methodology
Organizational behavior
Research design
Theory testing
Organizational Behavior and Theory
THAU, Stefan
PITESA, Marko
PILLUTLA, Maden M.
Experiments in organizational behavior
description The goal of the scientific study of organizational behavior is to solve problems related to joint production marked by division of labor and interdependence. In this chapter, we focus on one key challenge of interdependent work in organizations-unethical behavior-to illustrate how experiments have and can be used to advance the understanding of organizational behavior. The specific example of the study of unethical behavior serves the purpose of highlighting general principles about experimentation in organizational behavior research and pointing out how experiments can generate practical insights for organizations. We also examine why experimental methodology is not only the sole internally valid method but also often the most practical means of conducting research in organizational behavior. In so doing, we argue that the relative underuse of experiments by organizational behavior scholars is unfortunate and unnecessary. We advocate a greater use of experiments in organizational behavior research and propose that a combination of experimental and passive observational methodologies represents the most appropriate approach in most cases.
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author THAU, Stefan
PITESA, Marko
PILLUTLA, Maden M.
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PILLUTLA, Maden M.
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title Experiments in organizational behavior
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publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2014
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/lkcsb_research/4960
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