September 22, 2015, by Jim Bishop, Professor, Management Department, via email
All sessions are held in BC 343
2016
Jan. 29
10:00 AM MST
Ernest O’Boyle, University of Iowa
Special Topics with Moderators
Feb. 26
10:00 AM MST
Curtis LeBaron, Brigham Young University
Video Ethnography
11:15 AM MST
Peer Fiss, University of Southern California
Fuzzy Set Qualitative Comparative Analysis
April 8
10:00 AM MST
Zhen Zhang, Arizona State University
Multilevel Mediation
2015
Sept. 18
10:00 AM MST
Robert Vandenberg, University of Georgia
Latent Change Analysis
Oct. 9
10:00 AM MST
Mike Pfarrer, University of Georgia
Content Analysis
11:15 AM MST
Ed Rigdon, Georgia State University
Partial Least Squares Path Modeling: Past and Future
Nov. 6
10:00 AM MST
Fred Oswald, Rice University
Statistical Analysis with Big Data
11:15 AM MST
Paul Spector, University of South Florida
Inductive Research Approaches
About CARMA
CARMA, the Consortium for the Advancement of Research Methods and Analysis, is an interdisciplinary consortium devoted to helping faculty, graduate students and professionals learn of current developments in various areas of research methods and statistics. Our focus in research methods is relevant to the management and organizational sciences. CARMA is a non-profit unit of the School of Business Administration at Wayne State University, located in Detroit, Michigan. CARMA was established in 1997 by Dr. Larry J. Williams (former Chairperson of the Research Methods Division of the Academy of Management and Founding Editor of Organizational Research Methods) and was located at Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond, Virginia from 1997-2009.