Affiliation:
1. Rotman School of Management University of Toronto Toronto Ontario Canada
Abstract
SummaryConducting thought experiments prior to conducting a pilot study followed by a field experiment or correlational study have proven invaluable to the author for selecting an issue worthy of study, generating testable hypotheses, ways of manipulating the independent variable, selecting/developing a reliable dependent variable, thinking through a doable procedure, and coming up with ways to persuade senior managers to approve the proposed studies/experiments. Nevertheless, arguments are presented as to why thought experiments are at best the beginning rather than the endpoint in the research process.
Subject
Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management,General Psychology,Sociology and Political Science,Applied Psychology