Training in research theory and analytics and writing for publication workshop in January, 2020, in Macao:
By Arch Woodside
Arch G. Woodside is presenting a 3 full-days training workshop at IFT, Macao Institute of Tourism Studies, on two topics: asymmetric (case outcome) modeling for beginners using fuzzy set Qualitative Comparative analysis (fsQCA software) and writing papers for publication in ranked academic journals.
Admission and equipment requirements: Participants are requested to bring a pc laptop (NOT an Apple laptop) to the sessions; as well as downloading the free software, fsQCA.com, version 2.0 at http://www.u.arizona.edu/~cragin/fsQCA/software.shtml. Low-price housing for the workshop available at IFT.
Pre-conference homework assignment: Workshop participants are requested to read the following article before 3rd January, 2020: Arch G. Woodside (2014), Embrace•perform•model: Complexity theory, contrarian case analysis, and multiple realities, Journal of Business Research, 67, 2495, 2503. Available at www.archwoodside.com. Additional information available at: Website: http://itrc.ift.edu.mo/news-items/writinglaboratory and Enquiry: itrc@ift.edu.mo
Learn why and how to switch theory and data analysis from variable to case-based modeling;
Learn how to calibrate (convert) values in variables into membership scores;
Learn how to test a priori model propositions for accuracy and coverage using fsQCA;
Learn how to analyze (create and test) for alternative models that achieve high accuracy in predicting outcomes;
Learn how to create visuals of theoretical models using Venn diagrams;
Learn how to use the free software for algorithm model building and testing;
Learn how to test for the predictive validity of your highly accurate models on additional sets of data
- can generalize sample findings to populations in case study research not only to theory;
Learn how to use complexity theory tenets as the foundational propositions in your theory;
Learn how to write your research manuscript for acceptance by top tier journal publications from
Prof. Woodside who will be coaching participants hands-on during and off sessions.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND: Researchers, scholars, higher education faculty members, postdoctoral fellows, postgraduate students
REGISTRATION FEE: Macao ID holder: MOP 6,460; Non-Macao ID holder: MOP 8,400
ACCOMMODATION: IFT Dormitory, East Asia Hall, Taipa Campus; MOP,300 per night per room
Exclusive materials and resources for workshop participants:
At the workshop, participants receive workbook of PPT slides, readings, and data file exercises;
Free electronic copy of Arch G. Woodside (2017), The Complexity Turn: Cultural, Management, and Marketing Applications, Berlin: Springer;
Free electronic copy of Arch G. Woodside (2010) (1st Edition), Case Study Research: Theory, Methods, Practice Bingley, UK: Emerald;
Free electronic copy of new book "Accurate case-Outcome Modeling" will be given to each participant at or after the workshop;
Participants receive up-to-half day individual, free consultation on their research projects: design, data analysis, writing, paper review, and submission with Prof. Woodside via Skype and/or email.