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Sophistication in Research in Marketing Donald R. Lehmann Leigh McAlister Richard Staelin “Ideas that Matter” Pre-Conference Summer AMA 2010
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The Research System And Feedback Loops Solid Lines = Direct Effects Dash Lines = Feedback Effects
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Lynch Old Days: More Aspiration For Conceptual Papers Today: Don’t Even Consider It Before Tenure
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Lynch Need more papers for promotion Count instead of read
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Lynch Process impacts PhD Training Nature of papers PhD students write
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Lynch Journals publishing more papers More authors More papers/author
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LMS Drawing scholars from other fields New methods New theories Less interest in marketing
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LMS Outside scholars drive technical sophistication arms race Not needed/helpful understanding marketing
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LMS Accelerates Elison- identified: “Execution drives out Idea quality” Yadav (2010) shift from conceptual articles Reibstein/Day/Wind (2009) shift away from relevance
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Survey of Published Authors JM, JMR, JCR, MktSci; Past 5 years 510 sent out 56% response rate – No follow up notification Target Journal – 20% JM – 40% JCR – 20% JMR – 20% Marketing Science
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What makes a good review? UsefulReviews Enhance managerial relevance Provide theoretical justification Rule out alternative explanations ≈ Idea Quality Not Useful Reviews Use a different model Use a more complex method Alter the thrust of the paper ≈ Execution Quality
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Asked to increase managerial relevance…. 45% said it resulted in new insight 41% said it improved the focus of the paper
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Asked to use more complex method…. 80% said it had no impact on paper’s conclusions 38% said it made the paper harder to read People said they got this request 50% of the time
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Old Fart-itis? No. Responses didn’t differ by cohort, except In the field 5 years or less Less frequent requests for more complex model Fewer conflicting requests from reviewers In the field… 5 years or less22% 6-10 years23% 11-20 years26% More than 20 years24%
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What to do? Editors – Tell reviewers to rebalance method and idea – Back up policy with editorial decisions Reviewers – Interesting – Not wrong
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What to do? More complex method is appropriate if: – Assumptions are met – Method is focus of research – Method changes the result – Benefit > extra communication cost – Method is described simply
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