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SUMMARY:QCA Workshop at AOM (Info: Parts 1\, 2 & 3)
DESCRIPTION:Meet us at AoM on Friday\, July 25 (11:00AM-1:00PM CEST) at Bella Center in Hall C- C3-m1 in Copenhagen!\n\n\nDear colleagues\,\nWe would like to draw your attention to the following PDW at the Academy of Management Meeting 2025\, held in Copenhagen: Configurational Analysis in Management Research: Advances in QCA Methodology and Applications\n\nPart 1-3\nThe PDW includes 3 Parts. If you have no or only a little knowledge of\, and experience with\, QCA you can join us during Part 1 to learn the basic “nuts and bolts” of QCA and configurational logic and understand if this might be the right tool for your research project. If you are also interested in current methodological issues and advances in QCA\, join us during Part 2! For those who’d like to get feedback on one of your ongoing QCA research papers\, join us for Part 3!\n\nRegistration?\nIf you’re joining us for Part 1 and Part 2\, you do not need to register (PDW is open to all conference attendees). If you’d like to participate in Part 3\, please submit an extended abstract of 1\,500-2\,000 words to Johannes.meuer@klu.org by 10 July 2025. In your abstract\, please summarize your study’s topical area\, theoretical background\, research gap\, and question\, and include details about the data\, analytical strategy (for empirical papers)\, and preliminary results. Please indicate your target journal and add a few questions you would like the reviewers to address. A panel of QCA experts will review all submissions and evaluate their fit with the PDW according to the clarity of purpose\, methodological rigor\, and innovative character of the research. We will inform you shortly\, by 20 July 2024\, about your opportunities to participate in Part 3.\n\nReading list\nWe offer a list of recommended pre-readings and QCA resources along with the PDW. If you’d like to receive the list of recommended pre-readings and resources get in touch with Johannes (johannes.meuer@klu.org).\n\nConveners & Facilitators:\nRuth Aguilera\, Northeastern University\, r.aguilera@northeastern.edu\nJoanna T. Campbell\, University of Cincinnati\, joanna.campbell@uc.edu\nDonal Crilly\, London Business School\, dcrilly@london.edu\nPeer C. Fiss\, University of Southern California\, fiss@marshall.usc.edu\nSanti Furnari\, City University London\, Santi.Furnari.1@city.ac.uk\nThomas Greckhamer\, Louisiana State University\, tgreck@lsu.edu\nRodney Lacey\, Arizona State University\, Rodney.Lacey@asu.edu\nJohannes Meuer\, KLU Hamburg\, johannes.meuer@klu.org\nVilmos F. Misangyi\, The Pennsylvania State University\, vfm10@psu.edu
URL:https://compasss.org/event/qca-workshop-at-aom-info-parts-1-2-3/
LOCATION:Academy of Management\, Boston\, MA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conferences,Seminar,Training
ORGANIZER;CN="Academy of Management":MAILTO:johannes.meuer@klu.org
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SUMMARY:Advanced Applications of QCA (Qualitative Comparative Analysis) in R
DESCRIPTION:This seminar on advanced set-theoretic methods for the social sciences focuses on applied Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA).\nThis method is used in fields as diverse as political science\, public policy\, international relations\, sociology\, business and management\, organizational studies\, and even musicology. This seminar will enable participants to produce cutting edge QCA-based research through hands-on coverage of the most recent advances in QCA.\nAll applied components of the seminar are performed in the R software environment\, using RStudio (Cloud) and R packages QCA and SetMethods. An official Instats certificate of completion is provided at the conclusion of the seminar. For European PhD students\, the seminar offers 2 ECTS Equivalent points.
URL:https://compasss.org/event/advanced-applications-of-qca-qualitative-comparative-analysis-in-r/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Seminar,Training
ORGANIZER;CN="Carsten Schneider (Central European University)":MAILTO:schneiderc@ceu.edu
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SUMMARY:Introduction to QCA (Qualitative Comparative Analysis) with R
DESCRIPTION:This seminar introduces applied set-theoretic methods for the social sciences\, focusing on Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA). This method is used in fields as diverse as political science\, public policy\, international relations\, sociology\, business and management\, organizational studies\, and even musicology.\nThis seminar will enable participants to produce a publishable QCA of their own. To achieve this\, the seminar provides both the formal set-theoretical underpinnings of QCA as well as the technical and practical research skills necessary for performing a QCA. All applied components of the seminar are performed in the R software environment\, using RStudio (Cloud) and R packages QCA and SetMethods.\nAn official Instats certificate of completion is provided at the conclusion of the seminar. For European PhD students\, each seminar offers 2 ECTS Equivalent points.
URL:https://compasss.org/event/introduction-to-qca-qualitative-comparative-analysis-with-r/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Seminar,Training
ORGANIZER;CN="Carsten Schneider (Central European University)":MAILTO:schneiderc@ceu.edu
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SUMMARY:NCA-guided QCA
DESCRIPTION:Scholars frequently understand causation in terms of necessity and sufficiency.  However\, the ontological relationship between necessary and sufficient conditions has not been fully explored.  We argue that sufficiency can only be correctly understood by taking necessity into context and develop a corresponding methodology.  NCA-guided QCA integrates Necessary Condition Analysis (Dul 2016\, 2020) and Qualitative Comparative Analysis (Ragin 1987\, 2008)\, by using the results of the former to properly contextualize the latter’s sufficiency analysis to those observations where the outcome is possible.  This methodology resolves outstanding questions regarding the relationship between necessary and sufficient conditions\, allowing researchers to make stronger causal claims. \nThis will be a hybrid event.  Zoom connection information and complete details are available at the seminar’s webpage.
URL:https://compasss.org/event/nca-guided-qca-a-methodology-for-developing-stronger-causal-statements-of-necessity-and-sufficiency/
LOCATION:Rotterdam School of Management\, Erasmus University\, Burgemeester Oudlaan 50\, Rotterdam\, PA\, 3062\, Netherlands
CATEGORIES:Seminar
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