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Article: Creative destruction in science

TitleCreative destruction in science
Authors
Tierney, WarrenHardy, Jay H.Ebersole, Charles R.Leavitt, KeithViganola, DomenicoClemente, Elena GiuliaGordon, MichaelDreber, AnnaJohannesson, MagnusPfeiffer, ThomasUhlmann, Eric LuisAbraham, Ajay T.Adamkovic, MatusAdam-Troian, JaisAnand, RahulArbeau, Kelly J.Awtrey, Eli C.Azar, Ofer H.Bahník, ŠtěpánBaník, GabrielBarbosa Mendes, AnaBarger, Michael M.Baskin, ErnestBavolar, JozefBerkers, Ruud M.W.J.Besco, RandyBiałek, MichałBishop, Michael M.Bonache, HelenaBoufkhed, SabahBrandt, Mark J.Butterfield, Max E.Byrd, NickCaton, Neil R.Ceynar, Michelle L.Corcoran, MikeCostello, Thomas H.Cramblet Alvarez, Leslie D.Cummins, JamieCurry, Oliver S.Daniels, David P.Daskalo, Lea L.Daum-Avital, LioraDay, Martin V.Deeg, Matthew D.Dennehy, Tara C.Dietl, ErikDimant, EugenDomurat, Arturdu Plessis, ChristileneDubrov, DmitriiElsherif, Mahmoud M.Engel, YuvalFellenz, Martin R.Field, Sarahanne M.Firat, MustafaFreitag, Raquel M.K.Friedmann, EnavGhasemi, OmidGoldberg, Matthew H.Gourdon-Kanhukamwe, AmélieGraf-Vlachy, LorenzGriffith, Jennifer A.Grigoryev, DmitryHafenbrädl, SebastianHagmann, DavidHales, Andrew H.Han, HyeminHarman, Jason L.Hartanto, AndreeHolding, Benjamin C.Hopfensitz, AstridHüffmeier, JoachimHuntsinger, Jeffrey R.Idzikowska, KatarzynaInnes-Ker, Ase H.Jaeger, BastianJankowsky, KristinJarvis, Shoshana N.Jha, NilotpalJimenez-Gomez, DavidJolles, DanielJozefiakova, BibianaKačmár, PavolŠafárik, JozefKappmeier, MariskaKasper, MatthiasKeller, LucasKnapic, ViktorijaKnutsson, MikaelKombeiz, OlgaKowal, MartaKrekels, GoedeleLaine, TeiLakens, DanielLi, BingjieLo, Ronda F.Ludwig, JonasMarcus, James C.Marsh, Melvin S.Martinoli, MarioMartončik, MarcelMaster, AllisonMasters-Waage, Theodore C.Mayiwar, LewendMazei, JensMcCarthy, Randy J.McCarthy, Gemma S.Mertens, StephanieMicheli, LeticiaMiklikowska, MartaMiron-Shatz, TalyaMontealegre, AndresMoreau, DavidMoret-Tatay, CarmenNegrini, MarcelloNewall, Philip W.S.Nilsonne, GustavNiszczota, PawełNobel, NuritO'Mahony, AoifeOrhan, Mehmet A.O'Shea, DeirdreOswald, Flora E.Panning, MiriamPantelis, Peter C.Paruzel-Czachura, MariolaPedersen, Mogens JinPennycook, GordonPlonsky, OriPolito, VincePrice, Paul C.Primbs, Maximilian A.Protzko, JohnQuayle, MichaelRahal, Rima MariaRahman, Md ShahinoorRedford, LizReggev, NivReynolds, Caleb J.Roczniewska, MartaRopovik, IvanRoss, Robert M.Roulet, Thomas J.Rowe, Andrea MaySaccardo, SilviaSamahita, MargaretSchaerer, MichaelSchleu, Joyce ElenaSchuetze, Brendan A.Senftleben, UlrikeSeri, RaffaelloShtudiner, ZeevShuai, JackSin, RaySingh, VarshaSingh, AneehaSokolova, TatianaSong, VictoriaStafford, TomStanulewicz, NataliaStevens, Samantha M.Strømland, EirikStronge, SamanthaSweeney, Kevin P.Tannenbaum, DavidTepper, Stephanie J.Tey, Kian SiongTing, HsuchiTingen, Ian W.Todorovic, AnaTse, Hannah M.Y.Tybur, Joshua M.Vineyard, Gerald H.Voslinsky, AlisaVranka, Marek A.Wai, JonathanWalker, Alexander C.Wallace, Laura E.Wang, TianlinWerz, Johanna M.Woike, Jan K.Wollbrant, Conny E.Wright, Joshua D.Wu, Sherry J.Xiao, QinyuYaranon, Paolo BarrettoYeung, Siu KitYoon, SangsukYu, KarenYucel, MeltemZiano, IgnazioZultan, Ro'iØverup, Camilla S.
KeywordsConceptual replication
Cultural differences
Direct replication
Falsification
Gender discrimination
Hiring decisions
Protestant work ethic
Replication
Theory pruning
Theory testing
Work values
Work-family conflict
Issue Date2020
Citation
Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, 2020, v. 161, p. 291-309 How to Cite?
AbstractDrawing on the concept of a gale of creative destruction in a capitalistic economy, we argue that initiatives to assess the robustness of findings in the organizational literature should aim to simultaneously test competing ideas operating in the same theoretical space. In other words, replication efforts should seek not just to support or question the original findings, but also to replace them with revised, stronger theories with greater explanatory power. Achieving this will typically require adding new measures, conditions, and subject populations to research designs, in order to carry out conceptual tests of multiple theories in addition to directly replicating the original findings. To illustrate the value of the creative destruction approach for theory pruning in organizational scholarship, we describe recent replication initiatives re-examining culture and work morality, working parents’ reasoning about day care options, and gender discrimination in hiring decisions. Significance statement: It is becoming increasingly clear that many, if not most, published research findings across scientific fields are not readily replicable when the same method is repeated. Although extremely valuable, failed replications risk leaving a theoretical void— reducing confidence the original theoretical prediction is true, but not replacing it with positive evidence in favor of an alternative theory. We introduce the creative destruction approach to replication, which combines theory pruning methods from the field of management with emerging best practices from the open science movement, with the aim of making replications as generative as possible. In effect, we advocate for a Replication 2.0 movement in which the goal shifts from checking on the reliability of past findings to actively engaging in competitive theory testing and theory building. Scientific transparency statement: The materials, code, and data for this article are posted publicly on the Open Science Framework, with links provided in the article.
Persistent Identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/344502
ISSN
2023 Impact Factor: 3.4
2023 SCImago Journal Rankings: 3.119

 

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dc.identifier.citationOrganizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, 2020, v. 161, p. 291-309-
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dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/344502-
dc.description.abstractDrawing on the concept of a gale of creative destruction in a capitalistic economy, we argue that initiatives to assess the robustness of findings in the organizational literature should aim to simultaneously test competing ideas operating in the same theoretical space. In other words, replication efforts should seek not just to support or question the original findings, but also to replace them with revised, stronger theories with greater explanatory power. Achieving this will typically require adding new measures, conditions, and subject populations to research designs, in order to carry out conceptual tests of multiple theories in addition to directly replicating the original findings. To illustrate the value of the creative destruction approach for theory pruning in organizational scholarship, we describe recent replication initiatives re-examining culture and work morality, working parents’ reasoning about day care options, and gender discrimination in hiring decisions. Significance statement: It is becoming increasingly clear that many, if not most, published research findings across scientific fields are not readily replicable when the same method is repeated. Although extremely valuable, failed replications risk leaving a theoretical void— reducing confidence the original theoretical prediction is true, but not replacing it with positive evidence in favor of an alternative theory. We introduce the creative destruction approach to replication, which combines theory pruning methods from the field of management with emerging best practices from the open science movement, with the aim of making replications as generative as possible. In effect, we advocate for a Replication 2.0 movement in which the goal shifts from checking on the reliability of past findings to actively engaging in competitive theory testing and theory building. Scientific transparency statement: The materials, code, and data for this article are posted publicly on the Open Science Framework, with links provided in the article.-
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dc.subjectConceptual replication-
dc.subjectCultural differences-
dc.subjectDirect replication-
dc.subjectFalsification-
dc.subjectGender discrimination-
dc.subjectHiring decisions-
dc.subjectProtestant work ethic-
dc.subjectReplication-
dc.subjectTheory pruning-
dc.subjectTheory testing-
dc.subjectWork values-
dc.subjectWork-family conflict-
dc.titleCreative destruction in science-
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dc.identifier.volume161-
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