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Examining the generalizability of research findings from archival data
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Delios, A.Clemente, E. G.Wu, T.Tan, H.Wang, Y.Gordon, M.Viganola, D.Chen, Z.Dreber, A.Johannesson, M.Pfeiffer, T.Uhlmann, E. L.Al-Aziz, A. M. A.Abraham, A. T.Trojan, J.Adamkovic, M.Agadullina, E.Ahn, J.Akinci, C.Akkas, H.Albrecht, D.Alzahawi, S.Amaral-Baptista, M.Anand, R.Ang, K. F. U.Anseel, F.Aruta, J. J. B. R.Ashraf, M.Baker, B. J.Bao, X.Baskin, E.Bathula, H.Bauman, C. W.Bavolar, J.Bayraktar, S.Beckman, S. E.Benjamin, A. S.Brown, S. E. V.Buckley, Jeffrey, 1992; Buitrago, R. E.Bution, J. L.Byrd, N.Carrera, C.Caruso, E. M.Chen, M.Chen, L.Cicerali, E. E.Cohen, E. D.Crede, M.Cummins, J.Dahlander, L.Daniels, D. P.Daskalo, L. L.Dawson, I. G. J.Day, M. V.Dietl, E.Domurat, A.Dsilva, J.Du Plessis, C.Dubrov, D. I.Edris, S.Elbaek, C. T.Elsherif, M. M.Evans, T. R.Fellenz, M. R.Fiedler, S.Firat, M.Freitag, R.Furrer, R. A.Gautam, R.Gautam, D. K.Gearin, B.Gerschewski, S.Ghasemi, O.Ghasemi, Z.Ghosh, A.Giani, C.Goldberg, M. H.Goswami, M.Graf-Vlachy, L.Rajeshwari, H.Griffith, J. A.Grigoryev, D.Gu, J.Hadida, A. L.Hafenbrack, A. C.Hafenbrädl, S.Hammersley, J. J.Han, H.Harman, J. L.Hartanto, A.Henkel, A. P.Ho, Y. -CHolding, B. C.Holzmeister, F.Horobet, A.Huang, T. S. -THuang, Y.Huntsinger, J. R.Idzikowska, K.Imada, H.Imran, R.Ingels, M. J.Jaeger, B.Janssen, S. M. J.Jia, F.Jiménez, A.Jin, J. L.Johannes, N.Jolles, D.Jozefiakova, B.Kačmár, P.Kalandadze, T.Kalimeri, K.Kang, P.Kantorowicz, J.Karada, D.Karimi-Rouzbahani, H.Kee, D. M. H.Keller, L.Khan, H. A.Knutsson, M.Kombeiz, O.Korniychuk, A.Kowal, M.Leder, J.Liang, L. W.Liew, T.Lin, F.Liu, C.Liu, B.Longo, M. C.Lovakov, A.Low, M. P.Lucas, G. J. M.Lukason, O.Ly, A. L.Ma, Z.Mafael, A.Mahmoudkalayeh, S.Manheim, D.Marcus, A.Marsh, M. S.Martin, J. M.Martinez, L. E.Martinoli, M.Martončik, M.Masters-Waage, T. C.Mata, R.Mazloomi, H.Mccarthy, R. J.Millroth, P.Mishra, M.Mishra, S.Mohr, A.Moreau, D.Myer, A.Nadler, A.Nair, S.Nilsonne, G.Niszczota, P.O'Mahony, A.Oberhauser, M.Obloj, T.Orhan, M. A.Oswald, F.Otterbring, T.Otto, P. E.Padrón-Hernández, I.Pan, A. J.Paruzel-Czachura, M.Pfuhl, G.Pirrone, A.Porcher, S.Protzko, J.Qi, S.Rahal, R. -MRahman, Md.S.Reina, M. L.Rentala, S.Riaz, Z.Ropovik, I.Röseler, L.Ross, R. M.Rotella, A.Roth, L. H. O.Roulet, T. J.Rubin, M. M.Sammartino, A.Sanchez, J.Saville, A. D.Schaerer, M.Schleu, J. E.Schmallenbach, L.Schnabel, L.Spüntrup, F. S.Schumpe, B. M.Senanayake, T.Seri, R.Sheng, F.Snider, R. E.Song, D.Song, V.Starnawska, S. E.Stern, K. A.Stevens, S. M.Strømland, E.Su, W.Sun, H.Sweeney, K. P.Takamatsu, R.Terskova, M.Tey, K. S.Tierney, W.Todorova, M. M.Tolstoy, D.Torkkeli, L.Tybur, J. M.Valderrey, F. J.Vallina-Hernandez, A. M.Vasudevan, R. P.Rao, G. V.Vernet, A.Vissak, T.Voss, H.Wahle, T.Wai, J.Wakabayashi, L. E. T.Wang, J.Wang, P.Warmenhoven, R. W.Wennberg, K.Wernicke, G.Woike, J. K.Wollbrant, C. E.Woodin, G.Wright, J. D.Xia, Q.Xie, Z.Yoon, S.Yuan, W.Yuan, L.Yucel, M.Zheng, Z.Zhou, H.Zogmaister, C.Zultan, R.Collaboration, Generalizability Tests Forecasting
Source
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 119(30)
Subject
archival data
context sensitivity
generalizability
reproducibility
research reliability
article
forecasting
geography
reliability
reproduction
Reproducibility of Results
Language
English
ISSN
0027-8424
1091-6490
Abstract
This initiative examined systematically the extent to which a large set of archival research findings generalizes across contexts. We repeated the key analyses for 29 original strategic management effects in the same context (direct reproduction) as well as in 52 novel time periods and geographies; 45% of the reproductions returned results matching the original reports together with 55% of tests in different spans of years and 40% of tests in novel geographies. Some original findings were associated with multiple new tests. Reproducibility was the best predictor of generalizability-for the findings that proved directly reproducible, 84% emerged in other available time periods and 57% emerged in other geographies. Overall, only limited empirical evidence emerged for context sensitivity. In a forecasting survey, independent scientists were able to anticipate which effects would find support in tests in new samples.