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期刊名:Organizational research methods

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ISSN:1094-4281

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IF/分区:7.6/Q1

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In the past 20 years, researchers have significantly advanced various management fields by examining organizational phenomena through a configurational lens, including competitive strategies, corporate governance mechanisms, and innovation ...
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Relational event models expand the analytical possibilities of existing statistical models for interorganizational networks by: (i) making efficient use of information contained in the sequential ordering of observed events connecting sendi...
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Organizations are increasingly interested in classifying texts or parts thereof into categories, as this enables more effective use of their information. Manual procedures for text classification work well for up to a few hundred documents....
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Despite the ubiquity of textual data, so far few researchers have applied text mining to answer organizational research questions. Text mining, which essentially entails a quantitative approach to the analysis of (usually) voluminous textua...
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The Psychometric Latent Agreement Model (PLAM) is proposed for estimating the subpopulation membership of individuals (e.g., satisfactory performers vs. unsatisfactory performers) at discrete levels of multiple latent trait variables. A bin...