Introduction to ‘Show Me the Data! Improving Evidence Presentation for Publication’ and ‘Show Us Your Data: Connect the Dots, Improve Science’
Liisa Välikangas
Management and Organization Review, 2018, vol. 14, issue 2, 421-421
Abstract:
Henrich R. Greve, joined here by Sheen S. Levine, calls for presenting empirical data in more graphical forms than currently is the standard in management journals. This would benefit the advancement of science in many ways: showing the potential importance of the phenomenon under study to allowing a visual understanding of its relationships, thus connecting the reader to the evidence beyond the statistics shown. Do we have here a beast or a star? Without following the recommendations to start graphing as put forward by Greve and Levine, the reader would never know.
Date: 2018
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