Monthly Archives: December 2017

Top Posts of 2017
The ASQ blog team wish you a productive and fruitful 2018!
Here we present the list of top posts in 2017 on the ASQ blog: take a look and get drunk on some scholarly wisdom before you open the Happy New Year champagne!
1. A Conversation with Henrich Greve, ASQ Editor
2. Thanksgiving Special: Writing Tips for ASQ Submissions
4. ASQ Improving Evidence Presentation: Resources and Tools
5. Behind the Scenes with ASQ Managing Editor Linda Johanson
9. Bidwell (2011). Paying More to Get Less: The Effects of External Hiring Versus Internal Mobility
10. A Conversation with Matthew Bidwell, winner of the 2017 ASQ Award for Scholarly Contribution

Carlos & Lewis (2017). Strategic Silence: Withholding Certification Status as a Hypocrisy Avoidance Tactic
Authors:
Chad Carlos – Brigham Young University
Ben Lewis – Brigham Young University
Interviewers:
Ke Cao – University of Alberta
Bjoern Mitzinneck – Cornell University
Article link: http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/0001839217695089

PODCAST: Botelho & Abraham (2017). Pursuing Quality: How Search Costs and Uncertainty Magnify Gender-based Double Standards in a Multistage Evaluation Process
Authors:
Tristan L. Botelho – Yale School of Management
Mabel Abraham – Columbia Business School
Interviewer:
Winnie Jiang – Yale School of Management

A Conversation with Matthew Bidwell, winner of the 2017 ASQ Award for Scholarly Contribution
In the video, Matthew Bidwell, the author of the 2017 ASQ Award winning article, shares the process of writing the article and how it fits into his broader research trajectory. You will find unexpected facts about this particular paper and more general advice for doing research, filled with his sincerity, persistence, and a good sense of humour.
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