Teaching evidence-based management with a focus on producing local evidence

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Title
Teaching evidence-based management with a focus on producing local evidence
Journal
Academy of Management Learning and Education
Author(s)
Dietz J., Antonakis J., Hoffrage U., Krings F., Marewski J. N., Zehnder C.
ISSN
1537-260X
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2014
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
13
Number
3
Pages
397-414
Language
english
Abstract
We present an approach to teaching evidence-based management (EBMgt) that trains future managers how to produce local evidence. Local evidence is causally interpretable data, collected on-site in companies to address a specific business problem. Our teaching method is a variant of problem-based learning, a method originally developed to teach evidence-based medicine. Following this method, students learn an evidence-based problem-solving cycle for addressing actual business cases. Executing this cycle, students use and produce scientific evidence through literature searches and the design of local, experimental tests of causal hypotheses. We argue the value of teaching EBMgt with a focus on producing local evidence, how it can be taught, and what can be taught. We conclude by outlining our contribution to the literature on teaching EBMgt and by discussing limitations of our approach.
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