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Using Experiments in Corporate Strategy ResearchRachel Crosonaffiliation not provided to SSRN Jaideep Anandaffiliation not provided to SSRN Rajshree AgarwalUniversity of Maryland - Robert H. Smith School of Business Winter 2007 European Management Review, Vol. 4, Issue 3, pp. 173-181, 2007 Abstract: Research in corporate strategy has come a long way since its early days as a purely case‐based investigation. Today, corporate strategy theory draws not only on ideas from many disciplines, but has also developed its own concepts to better describe and predict strategic behavior. Methodologically, however, modern corporate strategy research relies primarily on observational methods using large data sets, developed either from primary or archival sources. We argue for an increased use of experiments to address the current integrative and interdisciplinary theory in corporate strategy and to complement existing methods. We review the few experiments in corporate strategy research, and describe the advantages and limitations of the experimental method.
Number of Pages in PDF File: 9 Keywords: experiment, strategy, methodology Accepted Paper SeriesDate posted: October 22, 2011Suggested CitationContact Information
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