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Session Type: PDW Workshop
Program Session: 278 | Submission: 10410 | Sponsor(s): (BPS, OMT, TIM)
Scheduled: Saturday, Aug 6 2016 9:45AM - 11:45AM at Hilton Anaheim in Carmel
 
Do I Have an Endogeneity Problem, and Does It Matter?
Dealing with Endogeneity
Research

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Presenter: Victor Bennett, Duke U.
Presenter: Lamar Pierce, Washington U. in St. Louis
Presenter: Claudine Gartenberg, New York U.
Presenter: Jason Snyder, U. of California, Los Angeles
Presenter: Adina D. Sterling, Stanford GSB
Participant: Ashish Arora, Duke U.
Participant: Christine Beckman, Robert H. Smith School of Business
Participant: Todd Zenger, Eccles School, U. of Utah
Participant: Rajshree Agarwal, U. of Maryland
Participant: Alfonso Gambardella, Bocconi U.
What should you do when a referee says your paper has an “endogeneity problem” or a seminar participant asks how your empirical results are “identified”? In this professional development workshop (PDW), we take a fresh look at an old problem in the social sciences: determining causality. The workshop features management scholars from different disciplines discussing their views on the importance of causal inference in empirical research, recent methodological advances for dealing with endogeneity problems, and practical approaches to confronting skeptical editors and referees. The goal of the workshop is to promote greater cross-disciplinary consensus on how to handle these issues, which pervade management research.
Search Terms: Endogeneity
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